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- Fetal_rhabdomyoma abstract "Rhabdomyoma is a benign mesenchymal tumor of skeletal muscle, separated into two major categories based on site: Cardiac and extracardiac. They are further separated by histology: fetal (myxoid and cellular), juveline (intermediate), and adult types. Genital types are recognized, but are often part of either the fetal or juveline types. The fetal type is thought to recapitulate immature skeletal muscle at about week six to ten of gestational development.".
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma wikiPageID "34741836".
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma wikiPageLength "7344".
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma wikiPageRevisionID "565516690".
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma wikiPageWikiLink Alveolar_soft_part_sarcoma.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skeletal_muscle.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma wikiPageWikiLink File:Fetal_Rhabdomyoma_Ear_HE_LDRT.tif.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma wikiPageWikiLink Gorlin_syndrome.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma wikiPageWikiLink Granular_cell_tumor.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma wikiPageWikiLink Hibernoma.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma wikiPageWikiLink Nevoid_basal-cell_carcinoma_syndrome.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma wikiPageWikiLink Oncocytoma.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma wikiPageWikiLink Periosteum.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma wikiPageWikiLink Rhabdomyosarcoma.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma wikiPageWikiLink Skeletal_muscle.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma wikiPageWikiLink Tuberous_sclerosis.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma hasPhotoCollection Fetal_rhabdomyoma.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma subject Category:Skeletal_muscle.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma hypernym Tumor.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma type Disease.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma comment "Rhabdomyoma is a benign mesenchymal tumor of skeletal muscle, separated into two major categories based on site: Cardiac and extracardiac. They are further separated by histology: fetal (myxoid and cellular), juveline (intermediate), and adult types. Genital types are recognized, but are often part of either the fetal or juveline types. The fetal type is thought to recapitulate immature skeletal muscle at about week six to ten of gestational development.".
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma label "Fetal rhabdomyoma".
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma sameAs m.0j3fysn.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma sameAs Q5445911.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma sameAs Q5445911.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma wasDerivedFrom Fetal_rhabdomyoma?oldid=565516690.
- Fetal_rhabdomyoma isPrimaryTopicOf Fetal_rhabdomyoma.