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- sarcóma Ewing Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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- Ewing-Sarkom | Omoblastom
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- Definition weiche, rötlich-graue, mit Nekrosen und Blutungen durchsetzte, maligne medullogene Knochengeschwulst, vor allem in Becken und langen Röhrenknochen Reference Reallex Med
- Ewing sarcoma | Ewing's sarcoma
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- Definition a type of cancer usually found in children and young adults Reference "Children's Cancer Web > Cancer Types > Bone Tumours (Ewing's sarcoma) http://www.cancerindex.org/ccw/guide2.htm (3.1.2008)"
- Comment "The peak incidence is between ages 10 and 20, it is less common in children under 5 or in adults over 30. It can occur in any bone in the body; the most common sites are the pelvis, thigh, lower leg, upper arm, and rib. The tumour is composed of small round blue cells. It can also arise in soft tissue (extra-skeletal).It is now widely considered to be synonymous with peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumour ( IATE:2245663 )."
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