displazi

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dysplasia
alteration in the size, shape and organisation of cells or tissues
the abnormal development or growth of cells and tissues; precancerous tissue changes
Abnormal cells that are not cancer
{i} defective tissue growth, abnormal tissue growth
abnormal cells
An abnormal growth of cells which look something like cancer cells, but do not have all the features of cancer See also atypia
Abnormality in development
Abnormal tissue growth that may progress to cancer
Abnormal formation of a bodily structure or tissue, usually bone, that may occur in any part of the body. Several types are well-defined diseases in humans. In the most common, epiphyseal dysplasia, the ends of children's bones (epiphyses) grow and harden very slowly; dwarfism often results (sometimes only in the legs), and degenerative joint disease usually develops by middle age. Large dogs bred for narrow hips may have hip dysplasia, with abnormalities involving the head of the thighbone and the hip socket
Any abnormal development of tissues or organs In pathology, alteration in size, shape and organization of adult cells
alteration in the size, shape and organization of cells or tissues
Abnormal changes in cells, which sometimes indicate that cancer may develop
Abnormal development of cells or tissue, often a precancerous stage of growth
abnormal changes in the way tissue cells look under a microscope
Abnormal changes or growth of cells and tissues See Cervical Dysplasia
Abnormal development or growth
abnormal tissue or cell growth
The growth of abnormal cells Dysplasia is a precancerous condition that may or may not turn into cancer at a later time
abnormal loss of cell differentiation