εξωτοιχωματική αλλοίωση

English translation: extramural lesion

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Greek term or phrase:εξωτοιχωματική αλλοίωση
English translation:extramural lesion
Entered by: Spyros Salimpas

15:41 Jan 13, 2021
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Medical - Medical: Instruments
Greek term or phrase: εξωτοιχωματική αλλοίωση
Κατά τον αδρό έλεγχο, εξωτοιχωματικές αλλοιώσεις στην ανατομική πορεία του λεπτού και του παχέος εντέρου.
Spyros Salimpas
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extramural lesion
Explanation:

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https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/extramural

Sep 5, 2016 — Extramural lesions Other sources include abdominal structures such as the liver, gallbladder, colon, and pancreas. In addition, pathologic conditions such as tumors, cysts, aneurysms, and enlarged lymph nodes may appear as gastric subepithelial lesions on endoscopy [6]. ... (C) Subepithelial lesion in the gastric body.

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4extramural lesion
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3extraparietal lesion
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extraparietal lesion


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extramural lesion


Explanation:

See:

https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/extramural

Sep 5, 2016 — Extramural lesions Other sources include abdominal structures such as the liver, gallbladder, colon, and pancreas. In addition, pathologic conditions such as tumors, cysts, aneurysms, and enlarged lymph nodes may appear as gastric subepithelial lesions on endoscopy [6]. ... (C) Subepithelial lesion in the gastric body.

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&ei=3_v_X6Dt...

and

https://www.google.com/search?ei=xvn_X977IcTUkwX7tqH4CA&q="e...


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