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How to pronounce neoplasia in English?

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Type of pathologic process, pathological process

Examples of neoplasia

neoplasia
Out of 57 patients, 30 percent were diagnosed with intraepithelial neoplasia.
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Lymphangioma is a common disfiguring childhood neoplasia whose etiology is unknown.
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Invasive three-dimensional organotypic neoplasia from multiple normal human epithelia.
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These are carried out if the biopsy confirms severe cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.
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The most familiar examples of neoplasia are benign tumors and cancers.
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Genetic analysis of neoplasia induced by N-nitroso-N-methylurea in Xiphophorus hybrid fish.
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However, metaplasia or dysplasia do not always progress to neoplasia.
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Therefore, clonality is not required in the definition of neoplasia.
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A Fisher's exact test was used to compare the incidence of neoplasia in the young-onset cohort.
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More examples
  • The pathological process that results in the formation and growth of a tumor
  • (neoplastic) of or related to or having the properties of a neoplasm; "neoplastic cells"
  • Neoplasm is an abnormal mass of tissue as a result of neoplasia. Neoplasia (new growth in Greek) is the abnormal proliferation of cells. The growth of the cells exceeds, and is uncoordinated with that of the normal tissues around it. ...
  • The formation of new tissue; The formation of a neoplasm
  • (Neoplastic) Having the characteristic of a potentially malignant growth.
  • (neoplastic) pertaining to new formation or growth
  • Hereditary neoplastic syndromes
  • Abnormal and uncontrolled cell growth.
  • Abnormal cell growth that may be precancerous.