granuloma

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English

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Etymology

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From granule +‎ -oma. Among the many words derived from -oma that are in current common use, this word is one of only a few that do not denote a neoplasm; another is hematoma.

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granuloma (without necrosis) from a lymph node of a patient with Mycobacterium avium infection

granuloma (plural granulomas or granulomata)

  1. (pathology) an inflammatory nodule consisting of histiocytes (macrophages) attempting to wall off substances they perceive as foreign but are unable to eliminate, such as certain infectious organisms as well as other materials such as foreign objects, keratin and suture fragments.
  2. (medicine, less specific) any small nodule

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granuloma m (plural granulomes)

  1. (pathology) granuloma

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Noun

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granuloma (plural granulomas)

  1. granuloma

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granuloma m (plural granulomi)

  1. (pathology) granuloma
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Portuguese

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  • Rhymes: -omɐ
  • Hyphenation: gra‧nu‧lo‧ma

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granuloma m (plural granulomas)

  1. (medicine) granuloma (tumour consisting of a mass of granular tissue)
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Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ɡɾanuˈloma/ [ɡɾa.nuˈlo.ma]
  • Rhymes: -oma
  • Syllabification: gra‧nu‧lo‧ma

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granuloma m (plural granulomas)

  1. (pathology) granuloma

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