melanoma |
myxoma |
As nouns the difference between melanoma and myxoma
is that
melanoma is (oncology|disease) a dark-pigmented, usually malignant tumor arising from a melanocyte and occurring most commonly in the skin while
myxoma is a tumor of primitive connective tissue.
scc |
melanoma |
As an initialism scc
is society of cosmetic chemists.
As a noun melanoma is
(oncology|disease) a dark-pigmented, usually malignant tumor arising from a melanocyte and occurring most commonly in the skin.
melasma |
melanoma |
As nouns the difference between melasma and melanoma
is that
melasma is (medicine) a tan or dark skin discoloration, particularly common in pregnant women, thought to be caused by the stimulation of melanocytes by estrogen and progesterone while
melanoma is (oncology|disease) a dark-pigmented, usually malignant tumor arising from a melanocyte and occurring most commonly in the skin.
birthmark |
melanoma |
As nouns the difference between birthmark and melanoma
is that
birthmark is a mark on the skin formed before birth while
melanoma is (oncology|disease) a dark-pigmented, usually malignant tumor arising from a melanocyte and occurring most commonly in the skin.
sarcoid |
melanoma |
As nouns the difference between sarcoid and melanoma
is that
sarcoid is sarcoma while
melanoma is (oncology|disease) a dark-pigmented, usually malignant tumor arising from a melanocyte and occurring most commonly in the skin.
As an adjective sarcoid
is (pathology) fleshy.
macule |
melanoma |
As nouns the difference between macule and melanoma
is that
macule is a spot while
melanoma is a dark-pigmented, usually malignant tumor arising from a melanocyte and occurring most commonly in the skin.
As a verb macule
is to blur or be blurred; especially to blur or double an impression from type.
melanoma |
melanosomal |
As a noun melanoma
is a dark-pigmented, usually malignant tumor arising from a melanocyte and occurring most commonly in the skin.
As an adjective melanosomal is
relating to, or containing melanosomes.
melanoma |
cancer |
As nouns the difference between melanoma and cancer
is that
melanoma is (oncology|disease) a dark-pigmented, usually malignant tumor arising from a melanocyte and occurring most commonly in the skin while
cancer is cancer.
omelette |
melanoma |
As nouns the difference between omelette and melanoma
is that
omelette is while
melanoma is (oncology|disease) a dark-pigmented, usually malignant tumor arising from a melanocyte and occurring most commonly in the skin.
melanoma |
hematoma |
As nouns the difference between melanoma and hematoma
is that
melanoma is (oncology|disease) a dark-pigmented, usually malignant tumor arising from a melanocyte and occurring most commonly in the skin while
hematoma is a swelling of blood, usually clotted, which forms as a result of a broken blood vessel.
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