ESGUERRA, Growth Disturbances and Neoplasia

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Across
  1. 3. Generally consist of acini, sheets, columns, or cords of epithelial tumour cells.
  2. 8. Malignant tumor of the testis.
  3. 10. Is the ectopic islands of normal tissue; a congenital anomaly consisting of a heterotopic rest of cells.
  4. 11. Agents which can induce tumors
  5. 12. Is lack of differentiation and is a characteristic feature of most malignant tumors.
  6. 13. A benign tumor arising in fibrous tissue.
  7. 14. When two types of tumors are combined in the same tumor
  8. 15. Defined as the gross and microscopic degree of differentiation of the tumor.
  9. 16. It means new growth.
  10. 19. This have mesenchymal tumor cells arranged as interlacing bundles, fasicles or whorls, lying separated from each other usually by the intercellular matrix substance such as hyaline material in leiomyoma.
Down
  1. 1. Often have none or little stromal support.
  2. 2. Just like cellular pleomorphism, the nuclei too, show variation in size and shape in malignant tumor cells.
  3. 4. A benign tumor arising from cartilages.
  4. 5. A group of malignant tumors which arise from embryonal or partially differentiated cells which would normally form blastema of the organs and tissue during embryogenesis.
  5. 6. Carcinomas that grow in a glandular pattern.
  6. 7. Malignant neoplasms of epithelial cells
  7. 8. Means extent of spread of the tumor within the patient.
  8. 9. Is benign tumor which is made of mature but disorganized cells of tissues indigenous to the particular organ
  9. 17. The branch of science dealing with the study of neoplasms or tumors; (oncos=tumor, logos=study).
  10. 18. The common or collective term used for all malignant tumors.