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What is a mitotic lesion?

A mitotic lesion is an abnormality in a cell that affects its ability to divide properly during mitosis. This can lead to errors in chromosome segregation and potentially result in genetic mutations or cell death. Mitotic lesions are associated with conditions such as cancer and developmental disorders.


What is mitotic lesion?

A mitotic lesion is one in which there is an increased rate of mitosis in cells. This can be indicative of cancer where there is abnormal proliferation of cells.


What is a mitotic legion in the ovary what does that mean?

LOL - mitotic legion is a small army !. - You must mean lesion - in which case it is an infected or diseased patch of skin.Pay attention to spelling !


What is Low attenuation lesion in the left kidney?

what does low attenuation area mean in left kidney


What is kidney lesion?

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Which has highest mitotic index muscle skin kidney or lung?

Skin because it has to be continuously replaced.


My wifes sonography report shows -grade 1 hepatic steatosis - small hyperechoic lesion involving mid pole of rt kidney angiomyolipoma what are these?

i dont no


Is a lesion on your kidney that has gone from fatty to solid and has zero fat cancer?

I have a lesion on my right kidney I have had it for around 6 years maybe less but it used to be full of fat and 2mm and mow it is completely solid with absolutely no fat and around the same size. Could it be cancer I went to a Kidney doc and he looked at the scans and said "I don't think it is cancer it could be precancer but i think it is not cancer." not tests just looked at a CT. Am I crazy for wanting more then i think i know that walking in the door.


What is T2 hyperintense right renal lesions?

A T2 hyperintense right renal lesion is a mass found on the right kidney. It could be a simple cyst or indicative of a tumor.


Which lesion in a coronary artery do physicians normally consider higher risk proximal lesion or distal lesion?

Proximal lesion


What are all the types of osteolytic lesions?

Bone, Lung, Thyroid, Kidney, and Multiple Myeloma.


Is a lesion a pathological site?

A 'lesion' is anything or any site of the body that is not normal.Yes, a lesion is a pathological site.