Definition of embryonal sac. Meaning of embryonal sac. Synonyms of embryonal sac

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Definition of embryonal sac

embryonal sac
Embryonic Em`bry*on"ic, a. (Biol.) Of or pertaining to an embryo; embryonal; rudimentary. Embryonic sac or vesicle (Bot.), the vesicle within which the embryo is developed in the ovule; -- sometimes called also amnios sac, and embryonal sac.

Meaning of embryonal sac from wikipedia

- Embryonal carcinoma is a relatively uncommon type of nonseminomatous germ cell tumour that occurs in the ovaries and testes. The presenting features may...
- testicular tumor in children under three, and is also known as infantile embryonal carcinoma. This age group has a very good prognosis. In contrast to the...
- of embryonal carcinoma or choriocarcinoma, or simply by ignoring the teratoma component and referring only to its malignant component: embryonal carcinoma...
- teratoma and contains immature tissues which typically show primitive or embryonal neuroectodermal histopathology. Immature teratoma has one of the lowest...
- mixed ovarian germ cell tumor composed of immature teratoma, yolk sac tumor and embryonal carcinoma harboring an EGFR mutation: a case report". OncoTargets...
- germinoma family of tumors Seminoma Nonseminomatous germ cell tumors Embryonal carcinoma Yolk sac tumor, postpubertal type Choriocarcinoma Placental site trophoblastic...
- the ovaries. Polyembryoma has features of both yolk sac tumour and undifferentiated teratoma/embryonal carcinoma, with a characteristic finding of embryoid...
- the tumor cells belong to seminoma. These subtypes include yolk sac tumor, embryonal cell carcinoma, teratocarcinoma, teratoma, and choriocarcinoma. Clinically...
- intestinal tract, referring to the retraction of the intestine from the extra-embryonal navel coelom into the abdomen in the healthy embryo at about 7½ w****s...
- level of alpha-fetoprotein in the blood is a useful marker of recurrence. Embryonal carcinomas, a rare tumor type usually found in mixed tumors, develop directly...