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Hyperplasia is the term used to describe the enlargement of an organ due to an abnormal increase in the cells in the tissue. Chronic inflammatory response is one of the causes of hyperplasia.
A calcinosis is the abnormal deposition of calcium salts in the soft tissue of the body.
The genetic inheritance of a gene producing abnormal gap junctions may be harmful and may disrupt the structure of muscle tissue.
Cancer.
Growth that is due to an increase in cell number results from an increased rate of mitotic cell division and is termed hyperplasia. Consequently, growth of a tissue or organ due to an increase in cell size is termed hypertrophy.
Hyperplasia is the term used to describe the enlargement of an organ due to an abnormal increase in the cells in the tissue. Chronic inflammatory response is one of the causes of hyperplasia.
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Dysplasia - is abnormal tissue development.
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.
The term for abnormal development of tissue or organs is Dysplasia
a true fibroma is a rare true neoplasm or it may be defined as an abnormal mass of tissue the growth of which is exceedingly abnormal as compared to the normal tissue and the growth persists even after the cessation of stimuli that evoked the change while as focal fibrous hyperplasia is the abnormal growth of the tissue which regresses after the cessation of stimuli that evoked the change.It is a reactive lesion that arises in response of the trauma and regresses after the removal of trauma cause
Abnormal development or growth of tissue, organ or cells.
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tissue growths in the uterus (fibroids), gallstones, thrombophlebitis, hypoglycemia, abnormal growth (hyperplasia) of uterine tissue, thyroid disorders, high blood pressure, and cancer.
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Dysphrasia (or more commonly known as: dysplasia)