
1) Anatomical pathology 2) Dysplasia
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Abnormal multiplication or increase in the number of normal cells in a tissue or organ.
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• (n.) An increase in, or excessive growth of, the normal elements of any part.
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(hyper- + Gr. plasis formation) the abnormal multiplication or increase in the number of normal cells in normal arrangement in a tissue. Cf. hypertrophy.
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An increase in the number and growth of cells.
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(from the article `tumour`) ...more of the following alterations: (1) hypertrophy, or an increase in the size of individual cells; this feature is occasionally encountered in ... ...to reconstitute the tissue to its previous state of normal structure and function, following which tightly regulated growth resumes. Such areas of ... En...
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An abnormal increase in the number of normal cells in an organ or tissue.
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An overgrowth or over development; Enlargement due to an increase in the number of cells.
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over-growth of a part; an increase in the number of cells.
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an increase in the size of an organ due to an increase in the numbers of cells. The developing embryo increases in size due to cell division. The cells of some tissues retain the ability to divide throughout life, like the epithelium and connective tissues but muscle and nerve cells lose their ability to divide soon after birth. When hyperplasia is...
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<pathology> The abnormal multiplication or increase in the number of normal cells in normal arrangement in a tissue. ... Compare: hypertrophy. ... Origin: Gr. Plasis = formation ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(hi″pәr-pla´zhә) abnormal increase in volume of a tissue or organ caused by the formation and growth of new normal cells. See also hypertrophy and proliferation. adj., hyperplas´tic., adj.
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An overgrowth of cells.
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an abnormal increase in the number of normal cells in a tissue
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A malformation caused by an increased number of functional units of an organ (organelles, cells, tissues), excluding tumour formation, whereby the bulk of the organ is increased in response to increased functional demands.
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Excessive growth of tissue.
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Increase in the size of a tissue as a result of enhanced cell division. Once the stimulus (wound healing, mechanical stress, hormonal overproduction) is removed the division rate returns to normal (whereas in neoplasia proliferation continues in the absence of a stimulus).
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Hy`per·pla'si·a noun [ New Latin , from Greek
'ype`r over + ... conformation, from ... to mold.]
(Med. & Biol.) An increase in, or excessive growth of, the normal elements of any part. »
Hyperplasia relates to the formation of new elements,
hypertrophy bei...
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Hyperplasia: A condition in which there is an increase in the number of normal cells in a tissue or organ.
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(hi;per-pla;zha) An increase in organ size due to an increase in cell numbers as a result of mitotic cell division (in contrast to hypertrophy).
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Excessive cell growth.
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Means increased growth of cells, but the cells are normal.
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abnormal multiplication of cells. · enlargement of a part due to an abnormal numerical increase of its cells.
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Increase in size of a tissue or organ due to an increase in the number of cells.
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