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MEDULLOBLASTOMA


originator: Clara
origination date: 24/05/2002
subject field: medicine: disease
check date: 03/06/2002
checker: Pamela

Conceptual Structures
ISAGLIOMA
ANCESTORSALL
CHANGE-STATE
CHANGE-STATE-ANIMAL
DISEASE-EVENT
EVENT
GLIOMA
HAVE-NEOPLASM
LIVING-EVENT
MALIGNANT-NEOPLASM
MALIGNANT-NEOPLASM-BY-BODY-PART
MALIGNANT-NEOPLASM-OF-BRAIN
MALIGNANT-NEOPLASM-OF-NERVOUS-SYSTEM
MALIGNANT-NEOPLASM-OF-OTHER-AND-UNSPECIFIED-SITES-
PHYSICAL-EVENT


English
medulloblastomaterm type: main entry term
definition: glioma that begins in the lower part of the brain and can spread rapidly to the spine or to other parts of the body. Medulloblastomas consist of cancer cells that resemble the undifferentiated cells of the primitive medullary tube. Symptoms include headaches, apathy, vomiting followed by neurological signs such as difficulty in walking. It occurs commonly in children. Medulloblastomas comprise approximately 3% of all intracranial neoplasms. (en)
number: singular
part of speech: noun
reliability code: 10
context (x): i_medbla.txt

origination date: 12/06/2002
originator: Arianne
primitive neuroectodermal tumorterm type: synonym
PNETterm type: acronym

Spanish
meduloblastomadefinition: glioma que se origina en la parte inferior del cerebro y se extiende con rapidez a la espina dorsal o a otras partes del cuerpo. Los meduloblastomas están formados por células cancerosas que se parecen a las células indiferenciadas del tubo medular primitivo. Los síntomas más comunes son cefalea, apatía, vómito y algunos signos neurológicos como dificultad al andar. Es una enfermedad que suele afectar a niños. Los meduloblastomas representan aproximadamente el 3% de todas las neoplasias intracraniales. (es)
gender: masculine
number: singular
part of speech: noun
reliability code: 10
term type: main entry term
context (x): e_medbla.txt

origination date: 12/06/2002
originator: Arianne
tumor neuroectodérmico primitivoterm type: synonym