Cancer.
Cancer is the disorder characterized by abnormal replication of cells that can lead to the formation of tumors.
Yes, sickle cell anemia is a genetic disorder characterized by production of abnormal hemoglobin. This abnormal hemoglobin causes red blood cells to change shape, leading to various health issues including anemia, pain crises, and organ damage.
The disease characterized by the unrestrained growth of abnormal cells in or on tissues of the body is known as cancer.
carcinoma
carcinoma
Secondary polycythemia is an acquired form of a rare disorder characterized by an abnormal increase in the number of mature red cells in the blood. Secondary polycythemia is also called secondary erythrocytosis.
Cells that are enlarged with darkened nuclei and abnormal chromatin are typically indicative of cancer cells. These abnormal features can be seen in cancerous cells due to uncontrolled cell division and impaired DNA replication and repair mechanisms. It is important to further evaluate these cells for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Cancer is abnormal growth.
Cancer is abnormal growth.
There are several different autoimmune disorders; but an autoimmune disorder is when white blood cells can no longer tell the difference in bacteria and good cells or tissue. This causes abnormal organ and tissue development.
A proliferative disorder is one in which too many of some type of cell are produced. For example, leukemia is a proliferative disorder characterized by an abnormal proliferation (production) i.e. overproduction of white blood cells.
Sickle-cell anemia