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168 Osborne et al.Fig. 4. Input testicular cancer will show two retrieved concepts, “malignant neoplasmof testes” and “testicular malignant germ cell tumor” one or both of which may be ofinterest to the researcher. The UMLS handles eponyms, synonyms including spellingvariants (tumor/tumour) when selecting matching terms.Fig. 5. The concept “Malignant neoplasm of testis” is detailed, including synonymsand a definition. The CUI uniquely identifies a more or less distinct concept in UMLS.
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168 Osborne et al.Fig. 4. Input testicular cancer will show two retrieved concepts, “malignant neoplasmof testes” and “testicular malignant germ cell tumor” one or both of which may be ofinterest to the researcher. The UMLS handles eponyms, synonyms including spellingvariants (tumor/tumour) when selecting matching terms.Fig. 5. The concept “Malignant neoplasm of testis” is detailed, including synonymsand a definition. The CUI uniquely identifies a more or less distinct concept in UMLS.