Preferred Name | central nervous system mesenchymal non-meningothelial tumor | |
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soft tissue neoplasm of central nervous system soft tissue neoplasm of the central nervous system soft tissue tumor of the CNS central nervous system soft tissue neoplasm non-meningothelial mesenchymal tumor central nervous system mesenchymal, non-meningothelial neoplasm CNS soft tissue tumor central nervous system soft tissue tumor CNS soft tissue neoplasm central nervous system mesenchymal, non-meningothelial tumor soft tissue neoplasm of CNS soft tissue tumor of the central nervous system soft tissue tumor of CNS mesenchymal non-meningothelial tumor of the central nervous system soft tissue tumor of central nervous system mesenchymal, non-meningothelial tumor of CNS mesenchymal, non-meningothelial tumor of central nervous system mesenchymal, non-meningothelial tumor of the CNS soft tissue neoplasm of the CNS |
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A benign or malignant mesenchymal neoplasm originating in the central nervous system or the meninges and showing fibrous, fibrohistiocytic, adipose, myoid, endothelial, chondroid or osseous, but not meningothelial differentiation. Depending on the histological features and clinical behavior of these neoplasms, their grade ranges from benign (WHO grade I) to highly malignant (WHO grade IV). (Adapted from WHO) |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0003244 |
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soft tissue neoplasm of central nervous system soft tissue neoplasm of the central nervous system soft tissue tumor of the CNS central nervous system soft tissue neoplasm non-meningothelial mesenchymal tumor central nervous system mesenchymal, non-meningothelial neoplasm CNS soft tissue tumor central nervous system soft tissue tumor CNS soft tissue neoplasm central nervous system mesenchymal, non-meningothelial tumor soft tissue neoplasm of CNS soft tissue tumor of the central nervous system soft tissue tumor of CNS mesenchymal non-meningothelial tumor of the central nervous system soft tissue tumor of central nervous system mesenchymal, non-meningothelial tumor of CNS mesenchymal, non-meningothelial tumor of central nervous system mesenchymal, non-meningothelial tumor of the CNS soft tissue neoplasm of the CNS |
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A benign or malignant mesenchymal neoplasm originating in the central nervous system or the meninges and showing fibrous, fibrohistiocytic, adipose, myoid, endothelial, chondroid or osseous, but not meningothelial differentiation. Depending on the histological features and clinical behavior of these neoplasms, their grade ranges from benign (WHO grade I) to highly malignant (WHO grade IV). (Adapted from WHO) |
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soft tissue neoplasm of central nervous system soft tissue neoplasm of the central nervous system soft tissue tumor of the CNS central nervous system soft tissue neoplasm non-meningothelial mesenchymal tumor central nervous system mesenchymal, non-meningothelial neoplasm CNS soft tissue tumor central nervous system soft tissue tumor CNS soft tissue neoplasm central nervous system mesenchymal, non-meningothelial tumor soft tissue neoplasm of CNS soft tissue tumor of the central nervous system soft tissue tumor of CNS mesenchymal non-meningothelial tumor of the central nervous system soft tissue tumor of central nervous system mesenchymal, non-meningothelial tumor of CNS mesenchymal, non-meningothelial tumor of central nervous system mesenchymal, non-meningothelial tumor of the CNS soft tissue neoplasm of the CNS |
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central nervous system mesenchymal non-meningothelial tumor |
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MONDO:0003244 |
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central nervous system mesenchymal non-meningothelial tumor |
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textual definition |
A benign or malignant mesenchymal neoplasm originating in the central nervous system or the meninges and showing fibrous, fibrohistiocytic, adipose, myoid, endothelial, chondroid or osseous, but not meningothelial differentiation. Depending on the histological features and clinical behavior of these neoplasms, their grade ranges from benign (WHO grade I) to highly malignant (WHO grade IV). (Adapted from WHO) |
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