- Myxoma
- Myxoma Myx*o"ma, n.; pl. {Myxomata}. [NL., fr. Gr. ? mucus + -oma.] (Med.) A tumor made up of a gelatinous tissue resembling that found in the umbilical cord. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Myxōma — (griech.), s. Schleimgewebsgeschwulst … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
myxoma — [mik sō′mə] n. pl. myxomas or myxomata [mikmə tə] [ MYX(O) + OMA] a tumor of connective tissue cells containing a mucuslike material myxomatous [mik sō′ mətəs] adj … English World dictionary
Myxoma — For the atrial subtype, see Atrial myxoma. For the virus, see Myxoma virus. Myxomatous redirects here. It is not to be confused with Myxomatosis. Myxoma Classification and external resources … Wikipedia
myxoma — A benign neoplasm derived from connective tissue, consisting chiefly of polyhedral and stellate cells that are loosely embedded in a soft mucoid matrix, thereby resembling primitive mesenchymal tissue; occurs frequently intramuscularly (where it… … Medical dictionary
myxoma — n. a benign gelatinous tumour of connective tissue. Atrial myxoma is a tumour of the heart, usually of the left side, arising from the septum dividing the two upper chambers. Symptoms may include fever, lassitude, joint pains, and sudden loss of… … The new mediacal dictionary
Myxoma virus — Virus classification Group: Group I (dsDNA) Family: Poxviridae Genus: Leporipoxvirus … Wikipedia
myxoma — noun (plural mas; also myxomata) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek myxa Date: 1870 a soft tumor made up of gelatinous connective tissue like that of the umbilical cord • myxomatous adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
myxoma — myxomatous /mik som euh teuhs/, n. /mik soh meuh/, n., pl. myxomas, myxomata / meuh teuh/. Pathol. a soft tumor composed of connective and mucoid tissue. [1865 70; < NL; see MYX , OMA] * * * … Universalium
myxoma — noun A tumor of primitive connective tissue … Wiktionary
myxoma — mɪk səʊmÉ™ n. soft tumor of mucoid tissue (Pathology) … English contemporary dictionary