Sarcoma botryoides or botryoid sarcoma or botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma is a subtype of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma, that can be observed in the walls of hollow, mucosa lined structures such as the nasopharynx, common bile duct, urinary bladder of infants and young children or the vagina in females, typically younger than age 8. The name comes from the gross appearance of "grape bunches" (botryoid in Greek).
sarcoma botryoidesとは意味:ブドウ狀肉腫 sarcoma botryoides meaning:[Medicine] n : a malignant tumor of striated muscle that resembles a bunch of grapes and occurs esp. in the urogenital tract of young children