Rhabdomyoma
noun, plural rhabdomyomas, rhabdomyomata
[rab-doh-mahy-oh-muh-tuh] /ˌræb doʊ maɪˈoʊ mə tə/ (Show IPA). Pathology.
1.
a benign tumor made up of striated muscular tissue.
noun (pl) -mas, -mata (-mətə)
1.
(pathol) a benign tumour of striated muscle
rhabdomyoma rhab·do·my·o·ma (rāb’dō-mī-ō’mə)
n.
A benign tumor derived from striated muscle.
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