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fibroadenoma
[ fahy-broh-ad-n-oh-muh ]
noun
, plural fi·bro·ad·e·no·mas, fi·bro·ad·e·no·ma·ta [fahy-broh-ad-n-, oh, -m, uh, -t, uh].
- a benign tumor originating from glandular tissue, as in the female breast.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of fibroadenoma1
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Example Sentences
Prior to the biopsy that confirmed her diagnosis, Canovai was confident the lump was a fibroadenoma, a common non-cancerous lump, or a clogged milk duct, which can also produce small, hard lumps in the breasts.
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"Mine fortunately hasn’t grown and is just a Fibroadenoma," Stern continued.
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Foam rubber alone wasn't convincing doctors during the last trial that it was a fibroadenoma, another noncancerous condition, so Pugh directs research assistant Jon Salud to make a change.
From Seattle Times
“Can’t a fibroadenoma have calcifications?”
From New York Times
“If it looked like a fibroadenoma, the radiologist would say so,” she answers.
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