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Q: Is basosquamous cell hyperplasia malignant
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What is the clinical term for the increase in cell number?

Hyperplasia


What disease causes excessive cell division?

Hyperplasia.


What does negative malignant cells mean?

A malignant cell is a cancer cell. Once that is growing out of control. No malignant cell means the absence of cancer cells. This means the observed cells are healthy.


What stays localized and have a capsule?

Benign neoplasms tend to stay localized and have a capsule. In contrast, malignant neoplasms tend to spread (metastasize).


Malignant cells in general?

Malignant cells are cell that are not in use at the current time.


Is a tissue that grows by cell division said to exhibit hyperplasia?

yes


What is the difference between pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia and epithelial hyperplasia?

Type your answer here... Pseudoepithelimatous hyperplasia histologically mimics squamous cell carcinoma but its not in case of epithelial hyperplasia.Eg of former includes histoplasmosis,blastomycosis,Tb,Syphilis etc..


When do you see hematopoietic hyperplasia?

Most often, hematopoietic hyperplasia is found in patients who have sickle cell anemia. Although rare, it does show up from time to time.


Is malignant uncontrolled cell division results in?

cancer


Hyperplasia is defined as?

Hyperplasia is the increase in the number of cells in an organ or tissue, leading to an enlargement of that specific area. It is a physiological response to stimuli and can occur as a result of increased demand or as part of the body's normal growth and development process. Hyperplasia differs from hypertrophy, which is the increase in cell size without an increase in cell number.


What is the difference between Hyperplasia and Neoplasm?

Hyperplasia (or "hypergenesis") is a general term referring to the proliferation of cells within an organ or tissue beyond that which is ordinarily seen. Hyperplasia may result in the gross enlargement of an organ and the term is sometimes mixed with benign neoplasia/benign tumor. Neoplasm is an abnormal mass of tissue as a result of neoplasia. Neoplasia is the abnormal proliferation of cells. The growth of the cells exceeds, and is uncoordinated with that of the normal tissues around it. The growth persists in the same excessive manner even after cessation of the stimuli. It usually causes a lump or tumor. Neoplasms may be benign, pre-malignant or malignant.


Transitional cell carcinoma?

In general, the less specialized the cell type, the more malignant the tumor.