Under the microscope, it shows no ganglioma, and is suggestive of amyloidosis.
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On reviewing the surgical tapes, the team notices a small nodule in the intestine that they think might possibly be a ganglioma which could have caused her symptoms.
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Nothing wrong with that, it's just a matter of familiarity, and unlike the editors of medical journals, we can't assume our readers are familiar with what a basal-cell ganglioma is.
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Just as someone writing about high-school students all the time will start writing " high school students ", since to their audience it's obvious that they're not talking about school students who are high, so people writing about basal-cell ganglioma all the time will start writing it " basal cell ganglioma ".
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Just as someone writing about high-school students all the time will start writing " high school students ", since to their audience it's obvious that they're not talking about school students who are high, so people writing about basal-cell ganglioma all the time will start writing it " basal cell ganglioma ".