Dysplastic means "relating to or exhibiting dysplasia", abnormal development of cells or tissue.
Abnormal growth.
metastaqtic metastatic
"Dysplastic" refers to abnormal development or growth of cells or tissues, often associated with an increased risk of cancer. Dysplasia can be identified through medical imaging or tissue examination and may require further monitoring or treatment.
A dysplastic kidney is a kidney with abnormal development or growth. This often leads to neoplasia.
Dysplastic nodules are abnormal growths in the liver that can sometimes be a precursor to liver cancer. They are characterized by changes in the structure and cells of the liver tissue. Monitoring and evaluation of dysplastic nodules are important to detect potential progression to liver cancer.
dysplastic nevi
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is an EBV associated tumor, with a population of dysplastic epithelial cells and reactive, non-neoplastic lymphocytic infiltrate.
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is an EBV associated tumor, with a population of dysplastic epithelial cells and reactive, non-neoplastic lymphocytic infiltrate.
Congential, Dysplastic, Halo, and Spitz
dysplastic nevi
Dysplasia is an abnormal development or growth of cells that can occur in various tissues of the body. It is often considered a precancerous condition, as dysplastic cells may progress to become cancerous if not treated. Dysplasia can be detected through medical tests and is usually monitored closely by healthcare providers.
Dysplastic nevi are not actually considered cancer. Sometimes melanomas can occur within one, but rarely. The presence of dysplastic nevi are indicative of an increased risk for cancer in the future. The more in number you have, the more likely melanoma will occur, usually as a new "mole." Most doctors remove moderate to severe displastic nevi.