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Definition of Melanomata
1. melanoma [n] - See also: melanoma
Lexicographical Neighbors of Melanomata
Literary usage of Melanomata
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tumors, innocent and malignant by John Bland-Sutton (1907)
"The hallux is the digit most prone to be attacked by melanomata, and several
examples have been carefully recorded, most of the patients being women. ..."
2. Surgery, Its Principles and Practice by William Williams Keen (1906)
"Intra-ocular melanomata.—The commonest situation of these tumors is the uveal
... melanomata of the uveal tract are most frequent between the fortieth and ..."
3. Text-book of ophthalmology by Ernst Fuchs (1892)
"Benign tumors, called melanomata, occur in the iris. They are found under two
different forms : The first consists in the outgrowth of a blackish tumor from ..."
4. Text Book of Veterinary Medicine by James Law (1905)
"W. Williams reports the case of an aged gray stallion with melanomata on the
meninges and in the brain substance which were associated with ..."
5. Gynæcology for Students & Practitioners by Thomas Watts Eden (1920)
"Thus, Treacher Collins has proved that some of the melanomata which arise in the
... In the latter situation melanomata are more frequently sarcomatous than ..."
6. Clinical Journal (1902)
"melanomata may also be considered as forms of carcinoma which originate from "rests.
... We may therefore say that the melanomata originating in moles are ..."