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Results 1 - 10 of 74 for Germ cell
  1. ... a developing baby (embryo). These cells are called germ cells. A teratoma is one type of germ cell tumor. The mediastinum is located inside the front ...
  2. ... testicular cancer: Seminomas Nonseminomas These cancers grow from germ cells, the cells that make sperm. Seminoma: This is ...
  3. ... anterior mediastinum. They are usually cancerous (malignant) lymphomas, germ cell tumors, or thymomas. These tumors are most common ...
  4. ... no known risk factors for this tumor. Unlike germ cell tumors of the testicles, this tumor does not ...
  5. ... nervous system - CNS) lymphoma Pineal gland tumors Primary germ cell tumors of the brain
  6. ... Penick ER, Hamilton CA, Maxwell GL, Marcus CS. Germ cell, stromal, and other ovarian tumors. In: DiSaia PJ, ...
  7. ... Sjögren syndrome Breast cancer in men Depression Extragonadal germ cell tumor (rare) Lung disease Osteoporosis Varicose veins Metabolic ...
  8. ... be placed on the sample that highlights certain germs or cells under the microscope. ... An abnormal result means that abnormal germs or cells have been found in the stool sample. This may be due to an infection of the digestive tract.
  9. ... attract white blood cells called phagocytes that "eat" germs and dead or damaged cells. This process is called phagocytosis. Phagocytes eventually die. ...
  10. ... Lymph nodes act as filters that can catch germs or cancerous tumor cells. When they do, lymph nodes increase in size ...
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