Pronunciation: /ˌædəˈnoʊmətə/
noun a plural form of adenoma, which is a type of benign tumor that arises in glandular tissue
A1 Adenomata are growths that can form in different parts of the body.
A2 Doctors often monitor adenomata to ensure they do not become cancerous.
B1 Treatment options for adenomata include surgery, medication, and monitoring.
B2 Adenomata can vary in size and shape, making them difficult to detect without medical imaging.
C1 Research is ongoing to better understand the genetic factors that contribute to the development of adenomata.
C2 Patients with a family history of adenomata may be at higher risk for developing these growths themselves.
formal Adenomata are benign tumors that can develop in various organs of the body.
informal My aunt had adenomata removed from her colon last year.
slang I heard adenomata are no big deal, just some growths that need to be taken care of.
figurative Like adenomata, negative thoughts can grow and cause harm if not addressed early on.
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