Antonyms for the term "Inflammatory Pseudotumors" include:
- Non-inflammatory tumors: These are tumors that do not exhibit any signs of inflammation. Some examples of non-inflammatory tumors include benign or malignant neoplasms, cysts, and fibromas.
- Genuine neoplasms: Unlike inflammatory pseudotumors, genuine neoplasms are true cancers that arise from abnormal cell growth. They can be benign or malignant, and their behavior and prognosis depend on their type, location, and stage.
- Non-tumorous lesions: Not all masses in the body are tumors or cancerous. Some may be non-tumorous lesions such as abscesses, hematomas, or granulomas, which are characterized by inflammatory or immune responses to infections, injuries, or foreign substances.