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neoplasms
Only some bone marrow stem cells produce abnormal cells when a person has leukemia. These abnormal cells are known as cancer stem cells.
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Dysplasia - is abnormal tissue development.
Cancer!! :(
neoplasms
Neoplasm is an abnormal mass of tissue. It's the abnormal growth or division of cells. Some symptoms of neoplasm include bones becoming extremely soft and/or weak. Increased blood-clottings are also a symptom.
Only some bone marrow stem cells produce abnormal cells when a person has leukemia. These abnormal cells are known as cancer stem cells.
That means your cells are not normal
t cells
Cellular immunity uses helper cells and killer cells to identify and destroy abnormal cells.
Dysplasia - is abnormal tissue development.
Cancer has a lot to do with mitosis. A cell in mitosis normally spends a lot of time in interphase, growing. With cancer, cells do not spend enough time growing, and replicate to quickly. These cells continue replicating until a mass forms.
Non-neoplasm findings is an abnormal mass of tissue that was not formed as a result of neoplasia. A neoplasm tumor is an abnormal growth of cells or an abnormal division of cells.
Cancer is classified as an abnormal growth of cells. This may happen because of a mutation in the cells DNA. When the cells grow abnormal, it usually grows too fast.
The immune system of the body provide a defense against abnormal cells and pathogens inside living cells. Generally this results into rise in temperature of the body. Therefore, fever is the indication of having war against abnormal cells and pathogens.
Atypical cells are cells that appear to be abnormal and need further testing to determine why they are abnormal. Sometimes these cells can end up being cancer but not all atypical cells will.