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  1. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|illness
    ardghráid Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Context 'D’fhéadfadh do thástáil smearaidh athruithe de ghrád íseal nó d’ardghrád a aimsiú. Tá sé níos cosúla go n-iompóidh athruithe de ghrád íseal ar ais leo féin. Ach, ní dócha go bhfeabhsóidh athruithe ardghráid leo féin, agus d’fhédfadh cóireáil a bheith uathu sula niompaíonn siad ar ais go normálta. Má bhíonn aon cheist agat faoi do thoradh, téigh i dteagmháil leis an dochtúir nó altra a ghlac an tástáil.' Reference "'Cad a chiallaíonn torthaí do thástála smearaidh,' Cervical Check, http://www.cervicalcheck.ie/_fileupload/Publications/What%20your%20smear%20test%20results%20mean%20Irish%20version.pdf [8.3.2016]"
    hochgradig
    de
    Definition Eigenschaft eines Tumors der Stufen G3 und G4 Reference "Onkologie 2011, http://www.rehbergblosn.de/00/solidetumoren/sonstige/weichteil_klassifikation.htm (14.6.2013)"
    high grade | high-grade
    en
    Definition poorly differentiated Reference "COM-EN, based on:""Grading"", Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grading_(tumors) [22.01.2014] and ""Tumor Grade"", National Cancer Institute http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/detection/tumor-grade [22.01.2014]"
    Comment "Term used in pathology to indicate the abnormal appearance of cells in tumours and other neoplasms when compared to normal cells. Undifferentiated tumours tend to grow and spread faster than well-differentiated tumours. The factors used to determine tumour grade can vary between different types of cancer. Not to be confused with ""stage"". Ref: ""What do cancer stages and grades mean?"", National Health Service (United Kingdom) http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/3169.aspx?CategoryID=96 [21.01.2014] and""Tumor Grade"", MedicineNet.com http://www.medicinenet.com/tumor_grade/article.htm [21.01.2014] See also: - grading (related) [ IATE:2102931 ] - oncology (broader) [ IATE:1537737 ]"
    de haut grade
    fr
    Definition expression utilisée pour qualifier une tumeur caractérisée par une croissance rapide soit au sein de foyers anaplasiques apparaissant dans une tumeur de bas grade (grade III), soit dans une grande partie ou dans l'ensemble de la masse tumorale (grade IV) Reference "COM-FR, d'après:Atlas interactif de neuro-oncologie, Classification et grading selon l'OMS, http://anocef.org/atlas/fr/intro.html [13.12.2013]"
  2. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|illness
    liomfóma ionsaitheach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    high-grade lymphoma | aggressive lymphoma
    en
    Definition type of lymphoma that grows and spreads quickly, and has severe symptoms Reference "US National Cancer Institute > Dictionary of Cancer Terms > low-grade lymphoma, http://www.cancer.gov/templates/db_alpha.aspx?CdrID=45757 (7.8.2009)"
    lymphome de haute malignité | lymphome de haut grade de malignité
    fr
    Definition catégorie de lymphomes non hodgkiniens à grandes cellules (centroblastiques, immunoblastiques, lymphoblastiques, Burkitt),qui sont toujours de structure diffuse Reference Marie,J.-P.,Lymphomes non hodgkiniens,Impact internat,n° 5,01/90,p.177
  3. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|illness · SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|medical science
    liomfóma neamh-Hodgkin ionsaitheach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    NHL-HM | Non-Hodgkin-Lymphome hoher Malignität
    de
    aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma | fast-growing non-Hodgkin's lymphoma | high-grade non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
    en
    Definition fast growing form of lymphoma Reference "Lymphoma Information Network > Lymphoma Info > Aggressive Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, http://www.lymphomainfo.net/nhl/aggressive.html (7.8.2009)"
    Comment Aggressive NHLs are generally responsive to conventional cancer therapies such as chemotherapy and radiation therapy.