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Definition of Papillary tumour
1. Noun. A benign epithelial tumor forming a rounded mass.
Generic synonyms: Benign Tumor, Benign Tumour, Nonmalignant Neoplasm, Nonmalignant Tumor, Nonmalignant Tumour
Medical Definition of Papillary tumour
1. A tumour shaped like a small mushroom with its stem attached to the inner lining of the bladder. (12 Dec 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Papillary Tumour
Literary usage of Papillary tumour
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pathological Anatomy of the Female Sexual Organs by Julius Martin Klob (1868)
"A section, therefore, of such a papillary tumour, presents the same granular
appearance, but between the grayish striated framework of connective tissue ..."
2. The Year-book of Treatment (1896)
"... papillary tumour, that they have a different origin, and that the papillary
tumour is clinically malignant, he mentions to dispute its correctness. ..."
3. Cellular pathology: As Based Upon Physiological and Pathological Histology by Rudolf Ludwig Karl Virchow, Franklin N. Chance (1860)
"... peculiarities in the course of the disease, whereby a papillary tumour is
strikingly distinguished from the same kind of tumour when not papillary. ..."
4. Diseases of the Tongue by Henry Trentham Butlin (1885)
"Next to age, but not second to it in importance, is the condition of the structures
at the base of the growth; beneath a simple papillary tumour they are ..."