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Keratoma vs Teratoma - What's the difference?

keratoma | teratoma |

As nouns the difference between keratoma and teratoma

is that keratoma is a horn-like tumour while teratoma is (pathology) a benign or malignant tumour, especially of the gonads, that arises from germ cells and consists of different types of tissue such as skin, hair, or muscle.

keratoma

English

Noun

(en-noun)
  • A horn-like tumour.
  • teratoma

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • (pathology) A benign or malignant tumour, especially of the gonads, that arises from germ cells and consists of different types of tissue such as skin, hair, or muscle.
  • * 1972 , Patrick O'Brian, Post Captain :
  • ‘What is a teratoma ?’ asked Jack, holding the object in his hand. ‘A kind of grenado?’ ‘It is an inward wen, a tumour: we find them, occasionally, in the abdominal cavity. Sometimes they contain long black hair, sometimes a set of teeth: this has both hair and teeth.’

    Derived terms

    * teratomatous