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neoplasiaAbnormal new growth of cells.
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neoplasiaAbnormal and uncontrolled cell growth.
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neoplasiathe formation of a neoplasm.
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neoplasia1868, from neo- + -plasia.
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neoplasiaAbnormal growth.
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neoplasiaAbnormal and uncontrolled cell growth.
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neoplasiaCancer.
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neoplasiaAbnormal and uncontrolled cell growth.
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neoplasia(n) the pathological process that results in the formation and growth of a tumor
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neoplasiaN F neoplasm
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neoplasiaSynonyms: neoplasm Definition: (NEE-oh-PLAY-zha, NEE-oh-plaz-um) Adj: neoplastic (NEE-oh-PLAS-tik) Abnormal and uncontrolled cell growth (mitosis) that often produces a tumor (a neoplasm) that may or [..]
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neoplasiaNew abnormal Growth of Tissue. Malignant neoplasms show a greater degree of Anaplasia and have the properties of invasion and Metastasis, compared to benign neoplasms.
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neoplasiaA malignancy arising in uterine cervical Epithelium and confined thereto, representing a continuum of histological changes ranging from well-differentiated CIN 1 (formerly, mild dysplasia) to severe d [..]
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neoplasiaGestational Trophoblastic Diseases that are malignant. It does not include Hydatidiform Mole. However, there is a minority of authors that consider the term gestational trophoblastic Neoplasia synonym [..]
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neoplasiaA group of autosomal dominant Diseases characterized by the combined occurrence of Tumors involving two or more Endocrine Glands that secrete Peptide Hormones or Amines. These neoplasias are often ben [..]
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neoplasiaA form of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia that is characterized by the combined occurrence of Tumors in the Parathyroid Glands, the Pituitary Gland, and the Pancreatic Islets. The resulting clinical sign [..]
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neoplasiaA form of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia characterized by the presence of Medullary Carcinoma (Carcinoma, Medullary) of the Thyroid Gland, and usually with the co-occurrence of Pheochromocytoma, produci [..]
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neoplasiaSimilar to MEN2a, it is also caused by Mutations of the MEN2 Gene, also known as the RET Proto-Oncogene. Its clinical symptoms include Medullary Carcinoma (Carcinoma, Medullary) of Thyroid Gland and P [..]
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neoplasiaA premalignant change arising in the prostatic Epithelium, regarded as the most important and most likely precursor of prostatic Adenocarcinoma. The Neoplasia takes the form of an intra-acinar or duct [..]
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neoplasiaFormation of a neoplasm or growth (tumour).
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neoplasiaThe formation of a tumor.
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neoplasiaThe formation of neoplasm (or cancer). This is a tumour or any new or abnormal growth, especially one in which cell multiplication is uncontrolled and progressive. (Neoplasm can be benign or malignant [..]
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neoplasia The formation of a tumor, uncontrolled cell growth.
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neoplasiaAbnormal and uncontrolled cell growth.
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neoplasiaNew and abnormal growth of tissue (neoplasm), which may be benign or cancerous, that serves no purpose.
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neoplasiaThe presence of abnormal cells forming a growth or tumor, unable to perform their normal functions, and replacing healthy cells.
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neoplasiaAny new or abnormal growth of tissues, in which the growth is uncontrolled and progressive.
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