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myoma

Myoma vs Undefined - What's the difference?

myoma | undefined |


As a noun myoma

is (pathology) a tumor comprised of muscle tissue, usually benign and commonly occurring in the uterus and the esophagus.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Myoma vs Sarcoma - What's the difference?

myoma | sarcoma |


As nouns the difference between myoma and sarcoma

is that myoma is (pathology) a tumor comprised of muscle tissue, usually benign and commonly occurring in the uterus and the esophagus while sarcoma is (oncology) a type of malignant tumor of the bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, blood vessels, or other connective or supportive tissue.

Myoma vs Polyp - What's the difference?

myoma | polyp |


As nouns the difference between myoma and polyp

is that myoma is a tumor comprised of muscle tissue, usually benign and commonly occurring in the uterus and the esophagus while polyp is an abnormal growth protruding from a mucous membrane.

Myoma vs Leiomyoma - What's the difference?

myoma | leiomyoma |


In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between myoma and leiomyoma

is that myoma is (pathology) a tumor comprised of muscle tissue, usually benign and commonly occurring in the uterus and the esophagus while leiomyoma is (pathology) a non-cancerous tumor of smooth muscle.

As nouns the difference between myoma and leiomyoma

is that myoma is (pathology) a tumor comprised of muscle tissue, usually benign and commonly occurring in the uterus and the esophagus while leiomyoma is (pathology) a non-cancerous tumor of smooth muscle.

Intramural vs Myoma - What's the difference?

intramural | myoma |


As nouns the difference between intramural and myoma

is that intramural is a (usually sports) competition between teams belonging to the same school while myoma is (pathology) a tumor comprised of muscle tissue, usually benign and commonly occurring in the uterus and the esophagus.

As an adjective intramural

is within the walls; within one institution, particularly a school.

Myoma vs Fibroidn - What's the difference?

myoma | fibroidn |

Myoma vs F - What's the difference?

myoma | f |


As a noun myoma

is (pathology) a tumor comprised of muscle tissue, usually benign and commonly occurring in the uterus and the esophagus.

As a letter f is

the sixth letter of the.

As a symbol f is

(label) symbol for fluorine.

Myoma vs Fib - What's the difference?

myoma | fib |


As nouns the difference between myoma and fib

is that myoma is (pathology) a tumor comprised of muscle tissue, usually benign and commonly occurring in the uterus and the esophagus while fib is (informal) a , especially one that is more or less inconsequential or fib can be (medicine|informal) short form of fibula.

As a verb fib is

to lie, especially more or less inconsequentially.

Myoma vs Fi - What's the difference?

myoma | fi |


As nouns the difference between myoma and fi

is that myoma is a tumor comprised of muscle tissue, usually benign and commonly occurring in the uterus and the esophagus while fi is the solfeggio syllable used to indicate the sharp of the fourth note of a major scale.

As an abbreviation fi is

the end of an "if" program instruction, usually as shorthand.

As a proper noun Fi is

short form of the female given name Fiona.

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