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===Related articles===
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*[[Malignant]]


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| type = book
| příjmení1 = Stříteský
| surname1 = Stříteský
| jméno1 = Jan
| name1 = Jan
| titul = Patologie
| title = Patologie
| vydání = 1
| edition = 1
| rok = 2001
| year = 2001
| isbn = 80-86297-06-3
| isbn = 80-86297-06-3
| rozsah=338
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| místo=Olomouc
| Location = Olomouc
| vydavatel=Epava
| publisher = Epava
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[[Category:Pathology]]
[[Kategorie:Genetika]]
[[Category:Genetics]]
[[Kategorie:Vnitřní lékařství]]
[[Category:Internal medicine]]
[[Kategorie:Chirurgie]]
[[Category:Surgery]]

Latest revision as of 23:37, 12 November 2023

Term


Benign means non-malignant. This term is usually referring to tumors in clinical settings, which different to malignant tumors (cancers) in the way, that they usually do not metastasize and invade the surrounding tissues.


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  • STŘÍTESKÝ, Jan. Patologie. 1. edition. Epava, 2001. 338 pp. ISBN 80-86297-06-3.