... of the breast - "Hyperplastic" lesions of the breast include usual ductal hyperplasia, a focal expansion of the ... Hyperplasia of certain tissues may cause disease. Pathologic hyperplasia in these tissues may occur due to infection, ... Similarly to physiological hyperplasia, cells that undergo pathologic hyperplasia are controlled by growth hormones, and cease ... Epidermal hyperplasia of the skin[citation needed] List of biological development disorders Hyperplasia of midface "Prostate ...
... is a high-risk premalignant lesion of the breast. It is believed that atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH) is ... Atypical hyperplasia is a benign (noncancerous) cellular hyperplasia in which cells show some atypia. In this condition, cells ... Atypical hyperplasia entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms This article incorporates public domain material ... a direct precursor for low-grade mammary ductal carcinoma, whereas atypical lobular hyperplasia (ALH) serves as a risk ...
... , or enlarged uterus, is a medical symptom in which the volume and size of the uterus in a female is ...
... is the universal response of a vessel to injury, it is a restenosis and this is an important reason of late ... Intimal hyperplasia is the thickening of the tunica intima of a blood vessel as a complication of a reconstruction procedure or ... Déglise S, Bechelli C, Allagnat F. Vascular smooth muscle cells in intimal hyperplasia, an update. Front Physiol. 2023 Jan 4;13 ... PMID: 36685215; PMCID: PMC9845604.[2] "Intimal hyperplasia, the obstacle in bypass grafts" v t e (All articles with unsourced ...
... refers to an enlargement ("hyperplasia") of the thymus. It is not always a disease state. The size of the ... Thymic hyperplasia can be divided into three groups namely, those without any pre-existing medical condition, those recovering ... June 2007). "Thymic hyperplasia and thymus gland tumors: differentiation with chemical shift MR imaging". Radiology. 243 (3): ... November 1996). "Thymic hyperplasia in patients with Graves' disease. Identification of thyrotropin receptors in human thymus ...
To diagnose neuroendocrine hyperplasia after a referral is made for fast breathing (tachypnea) or need for extra oxygen. There ... Neuroendocrine hyperplasia is rare and poorly understood lung condition which is characterized by an abnormal growth pulmonary ... Neuroendocrine hyperplasia is a rare condition amongst chILD. This condition is characterized as an overgrowth of pulmonary ... Prior to the findings of the hyperplasia of neuroendocrine cells it was known as tachypnea of infancy, as most children outgrow ...
... (MGH) of the cervix is an epithelial (endocervical mucosa) benign abnormality (lesion) associated ... Daniele E, Nuara R, Morello V, Nagar C, Tralongo V, Tomasino RM (1993). "[Micro-glandular hyperplasia of the uterine cervix. ... Vaginal adenosis Witkiewicz AK, Hecht JL, Cviko A, McKeon FD, Ince TA, Crum CP (2005). "Microglandular hyperplasia: a model for ... Chumas JC, Nelson B, Mann WJ, Chalas E, Kaplan CG (1985). "Microglandular hyperplasia of the uterine cervix". Obstet Gynecol. ...
... first develops with damage to the arterial wall, followed by platelet aggregation at the site of injury ... Neointimal hyperplasia refers to proliferation and migration of vascular smooth muscle cells primarily in the tunica intima, ... Neointimal hyperplasia is the major cause of restenosis after percutaneous coronary interventions such as stenting or ... However, more recent studies have shown that patients have a late progression of in-stent neointimal hyperplasia after 1 year ...
Hyperplasia Reactive lymphadenopathy "Lymphoid hyperplasia". MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia. Caro WA, Helwig HB (September ... Follicular hyperplasia is a stimulation of the B cell compartment. It is caused by an abnormal proliferation of secondary ... Lymphoid hyperplasia is the rapid proliferation of normal lymphocytic cells that resemble lymph tissue which may occur with ... Sinus hyperplasia may be associated with non-hematolymphoid malignancy. Other features include presence of white spaces and ...
... is an hyperplasia of pneumocytes lining pulmonary alveoli. Pulmonary atypical adenomatous hyperplasia ... Kobashi, Y; Sugiu, T; Mouri, K; Irei, T; Nakata, M; Oka, M (2008). "Multifocal micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia associated ... Miravet Sorribes, L; Mancheño Franch, N; Batalla Bautista, L (2013). "Multifocal micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia in a ... "A case of micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia diagnosed through surgical resection". Annals of Thoracic and Cardiovascular ...
... is a hyperplasia of mesothelial cells in serous membranes (pleura, pericardium, peritoneum). ... Reactive mesothelial hyperplasia It is associated with a variety of chronic and acute injuries to the mesothelial surface. The ... Grossly, mesothelial hyperplasia is characterized by the presence of small white nodules or flat plaques on the serous surface ... Atypical mesothelial hyperplasia Herbert, Ronald A.; Janardhan, Kyathanahalli S.; Pandiri, Arun R.; Cesta, Mark F.; Chen, ...
In infants, acne is sometimes associated with sebaceous hyperplasia. Photography of sebaceous hyperplasia, showing a group of ... Sebaceous hyperplasia generally affects newborns as well as middle-aged to elderly adults. The symptoms of this condition are 1 ... Dermoscopy of sebaceous hyperplasia with digital high dynamic range. Note the multi-lobulated clods with central openings. H&E ... Sebaceous hyperplasia is a disorder of the sebaceous glands in which they become enlarged, producing flesh-colored or yellowish ...
... is a serious pathological event which occurs in neonatal medicine. It leads to pulmonary hypertension and ... Asynchronous pulmonary hyperplasia associated with tracheal atresia: pathologic and prenatal sonographic findings. Pediatr ... "Pulmonary hyperplasia and the two sides of PKC". Cardiovascular Research. 78 (3): 409-410. doi:10.1093/cvr/cvn089. PMID ...
... is a medical condition consisting of the inflammation, hyperplasia, or hypertrophy of gill tissue, caused by ... Anabantiformes endure hyperplasia better than other species due to the possession of a labyrinth organ. Gill hyperplasia is ... Some parasitic, protozoan, and bacterial species may also cause gill hyperplasia. Infections known to cause gill hyperplasia ... "Gill Hyperplasia - WikiVet English". en.wikivet.net. Retrieved 2023-07-06. Mansell, B; Powell, M D; Ernst, I; Nowak, B F (May ...
... (FH) is a type of lymphoid hyperplasia and is classified as a lymphadenopathy, which means a disease of ... Follicular hyperplasia is common in children and young adults, but is not limited to any age; it is also common among the ... Therefore, follicular hyperplasia patients tend to live a long life until their condition is either treated or goes away on its ... Follicular hyperplasia is one of the most common types of benign lymphadenopathies. It can be typically found in children and ...
... (mandibular hyperplasia) is over-enlargement of the mandible bone in the skull. It was first described by ... classified condylar hyperplasia into two categories: hemimandibular hyperplasia and hemimandibular elongation. It is estimated ... The most common form of condylar hyperplasia is unilateral condylar hyperplasia where one condyle overgrows the other condyle ... Condylar hyperplasia has an unknown cause. Several theories exist in literature which related to the cause of condylar ...
... complex hyperplasia without atypia, simple atypical hyperplasia and complex atypical hyperplasia. In 2014, the WHO updated the ... Endometrial hyperplasia is a condition of excessive proliferation of the cells of the endometrium, or inner lining of the ... Diagnosis of endometrial hyperplasia can be made by endometrial biopsy, which is done in the office setting or through ... Endometrial hyperplasia with atypia is a significant risk factor for the development or even co-existence of endometrial cancer ...
... (NRH) is a rare liver disease, characterised by the growth of nodules within the liver, ... May 2005). "Azathioprine induced nodular regenerative hyperplasia in IBD patients". Gastroenterol. Clin. Biol. 29 (5): 600-3. ... October 2007). "Nodular regenerative hyperplasia in patients with inflammatory bowel disease treated with azathioprine". Gut. ... resulting in liver hyperplasia. While in many cases it is asymptomatic and thus goes undetected - or is only discovered ...
... is a condition in which the infraorbital and perialar regions are anteriorally positioned, facial ... Hyperplasia of midface is seen in the following conditions and syndromes: Craniofacial dysplasia - osteopenia syndrome ... Polyhydramnios, megalencephaly, and symptomatic epilepsy Seckel syndrome (NSMCE2) Troyer syndrome Facial bones "Hyperplasia of ...
... is a subtype of pneumocytic hyperplasia in the lung. It can be a precursor lesion of in situ ... Kobashi, Y; Sugiu, T; Mouri, K; Irei, T; Nakata, M; Oka, M (2008). "Multifocal micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia associated ... The needle biopsy rate is less than 1%. Multifocal micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia (MMPH) in situ pulmonary adenocarcinoma ... "Multifocal micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia associated with tuberous sclerosis: Differentiation from multiple atypical ...
... is a hyperplasia (overgrowth) of soft tissue, usually beneath a denture. It is associated ... Inflammatory papillary hyperplasia (IPH) is a benign lesion of the oral mucosa which is characterized by the growth of one or ... creating the chances of developing inflammatory papillary hyperplasia. Inflammatory papillary hyperplasia is commonly ... Papillary hyperplasia is seen in middle-aged and older persons, and there is a strong female predilection (2:1). The disease ...
... (ADH) is the term used for a benign lesion of the breast that indicates an increased risk of breast ... It is diagnosed based on tissue, e.g. a biopsy, showing ductal hyperplasia. There is no single definite cutoff that separates ... The name of the entity is descriptive of the lesion; ADH is characterized by cellular proliferation (hyperplasia) within one or ... Liberman L, Cohen MA, Dershaw DD, Abramson AF, Hann LE, Rosen PP (May 1995). "Atypical ductal hyperplasia diagnosed at ...
... (FNH) is a benign tumor of the liver (hepatic tumor), which is the second most prevalent tumor of the ... Focal nodular hyperplasia's most recognizable gross feature is a central stellate scar seen in 60-70% of cases. Microscopically ... Chun Hsee, Li; McCall, John L.; Koea, Jonathan B. (2005). "Focal nodular hyperplasia: what are the indications for resection ... Myers, L; Ahn, J (August 2020). "Focal Nodular Hyperplasia and Hepatic Adenoma: Evaluation and Management". Clinics in Liver ...
... is hyperplasia of the terminal duct of salivary glands. There are two types: Acinar adenomatoid ... hyperplasia Ductal adenomatoid hyperplasia Eveson JW; Speight PM (February 2006). "Non-neoplastic lesions of the salivary ...
... (PASH) is an overgrowth of myofibroblastic cells in the breast. It has an appearance ... de Saint Aubain Somerhausen N, Larsimont D, Cluydts N, Heymans O, Verhest A (December 1997). "Pseudoangiomatous hyperplasia of ... Powell CM, Cranor ML, Rosen PP (March 1995). "Pseudoangiomatous stromal hyperplasia (PASH). A mammary stromal tumor with ... Vuitch MF, Rosen PP, Erlandson RA (February 1986). "Pseudoangiomatous hyperplasia of mammary stroma". Hum. Pathol. 17 (2): 185- ...
... (CAH) is a group of autosomal recessive disorders characterized by impaired cortisol synthesis. ...
Functional alpha cell hyperplasia differs from reactive and nonfunctional alpha cell hyperplasia in that the functional alpha ... Nonfunctional and reactive alpha cell hyperplasia are indistinguishable histologically. Nonfunctional alpha cell hyperplasia, ... Alpha cell hyperplasia is defined as a specific (without similar change in other islet cells), diffuse (not limited to a ... Reactive alpha cell hyperplasia is a preneoplastic lesion. Humans with inactivating glucagon mutations (i.e. Mahvash disease) ...
... refers to a groups of benign cutaneous disorders characterized by collections of lymphocytes, ... 725 Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia with nodular pattern, a condition of the skin characterized by a solitary or localized ... cluster of asymptomatic erythematous to violaceous papules or nodules: 725 Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia with bandlike and ...
... and prostate cancer are both capable of increasing blood PSA levels and PSA elevation is unable to ... Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), also called prostate enlargement, is a noncancerous increase in size of the prostate gland ... Micrograph showing nodular hyperplasia (left off center) of the prostate from a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP ... Benign prostatic hyperplasia and lower urinary tract symptoms". The New England Journal of Medicine. 367 (3): 248-57. doi: ...
... is a rare, benign tumor. It may mimic an angiosarcoma, with lesions that are ...