Benign Connective and Soft Tissue Neoplasm
**Semantic type:** Neoplastic Process
**Definition:** A neoplasm that arises from connective and soft tissue and is characterized by the absence of atypical or malignant cytological and architectural features, and absence of invasive features or metastatic potential. Representative examples include lipoma, leiomyoma, fibroma, and osteoma.
**Synonyms:** - Benign Connective and Soft Tissue Tumor - Benign Connective and Soft Tissue Tumor - Benign Mesenchymal Cell Neoplasm - Benign Mesenchymal Cell Neoplasm - Benign Neoplasm of the Soft Tissue and Bone - Benign Neoplasm of the Soft Tissue and Bone - Benign Tumor of the Soft Tissue and Bone - Benign Tumor of the Soft Tissue and Bone - CONNECTIVE AND SOFT TISSUE NEOPLASM, BENIGN
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