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hyperplasia

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ID 737826 Last modified 01.12.2020
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Domain pathologyoncology
  • elundi- või koemahu suurenemine, mis on tingitud kompensatoorsest rakuhulga suurenemisest rakkude jagunemise ja vohamise tagajärjel
  • looma v taime elundi haiguslik suurenemine rakkude suurenemise ja rohkenemise tõttu
  • rakuhulga suurenemisest tingitud elundi või koe tavalisest suuremad mõõtmed
  • the enlargement of an organ or tissue caused by an increase in the reproduction rate of its cells, often as an initial stage in the development of cancer
  • an increase in the number of essentially normal cells
  • abnormal increase in volume of a tissue or organ caused by the formation and growth of new normal cells
hüperplaasia
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  • Pankrease endokriinrakkude hüperplaasia glükagooni liigsusega
hyperplasia
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  • Abnormal cells—the kind that generally make up tumours—differ from normal cells in having undergone one or more of the following alterations: (1) hypertrophy, or an increase in the size of individual cells; this feature is occasionally encountered in tumours but occurs commonly in other conditions; (2) hyperplasia, or an increase in the number of cells within a given zone; in some instances it may constitute the only criterion of tumour formation; (3) anaplasia, or a regression of the physical characteristics of a cell toward a more primitive or undifferentiated type; this is an almost constant feature of malignant tumours, though it occurs in other instances both in health and in disease.
hyperplasia
hyperplasie
hyperplasia

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