Difference between revisions of "Large cell tumours"
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==Definition== | ==Definition== | ||
The definition of "large" is dependent on the context. Typically, "large" is 30-40 micrometres or larger. | The definition of "large" is dependent on the context. Typically, "large" is 30-40 micrometres or larger.{{fact}} | ||
In the context of [[lymphoma]], "large" is 15-25 micrometres. | In the context of [[lymphoma]], "large" is 15-25 micrometres.{{fact}} | ||
==What can it refer to...== | ==What can it refer to...== |
Revision as of 12:21, 31 August 2015
Large cell tumours are tumour composed of "large" cells.
Definition
The definition of "large" is dependent on the context. Typically, "large" is 30-40 micrometres or larger.[citation needed] In the context of lymphoma, "large" is 15-25 micrometres.[citation needed]
What can it refer to...
It may refer to:
- Large epithelioid tumours - a large category of tumours.
In the context of lung: