neurosarcoma

neurosarcoma
A sarcoma with neuromatous elements; includes neurofibrosarcoma, neurogenic sarcoma, and malignant schwannoma.

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neu·ro·sar·co·ma (noor″o-sahr-koґmə) a sarcoma with neural elements.

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