- spiculated
- spic·u·lat·ed (spikґu-lāt″əd) having spicules; spiny.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Spiculated mass — In oncology, a spiculated mass is a lump of tissue with spikes or points on the surface. External links * [http://www.cancer.gov/Templates/db alpha.aspx?CdrID=44505 Spiculated mass] entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms … Wikipedia
spiculated — spic·u·lat·ed … English syllables
spiculated — ˌlād.ə̇d adjective Etymology: probably from (assumed) New Latin spiculatus + English ed : spiculate … Useful english dictionary
spiculated mass — A lump of tissue with spikes or points on the surface … English dictionary of cancer terms
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