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neurofibroma
[noor-oh-fahy-broh-muh, nyoor-]
noun
Pathology.
plural
neurofibromas, neurofibromataa benign neoplasm composed of the fibrous elements of a nerve.
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Origin of neurofibroma1
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That one, a neurofibroma the size of a basketball, was not malignant, and was surgically removed.
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False neuromas, or neurofibromas, are knotty, spreading tumors of the size of a large potato, which are developed within the nerve sheaths and composed of nerve fibers and connective tissue bands interlaced.
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Among neuromata, multiple neurofibroma is of considerable interest, chiefly for the extent of general involvement.
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