Hypertrophy
Lymphangiectasis is abnormal dilation of the lymph vessels.
EnhancementHypertrophy-Increase in the size of an organ or tissue without an increase in number of the cells.Hyperplasia-Increase in the size of an organ or tissue with an increase in number of cells.
Agenesis is the medical term meaning absent development of an organ or tissue. Atresia is the medical term meaning congenital absence or development of a tube.
The medical term for the defective development or congenital absence of an organ or tissue is "agenesis."
Stroma is the medical term meaning the connective tissue that provides the framework for an organ. It's counterpart is parenchyma, which means the main mass of the organ.
Hypertrophy refers to the enlargement or growth of an organ or tissue due to an increase in the size of its cells. It commonly occurs in response to increased physical demands on the body, such as weightlifting leading to muscle hypertrophy.
Hypertrophy is the enlargement of cells, resulting in the enlargement of the organ or tissue to which the cells belong. The left ventricle of the heart is especially vulnerable to hypertrophy.
Cancer.
The word hypertrophy means the enlargement of an organ or tissue from the increase in cell size. This commonly occurs in the muscles.
Hypertrophy is an enlargement of an organ or a body part. Hypertrophy is an enlargement of an organ or a body part.
Tissue hypertrophy refers to an increase in the size of cells, leading to overall enlargement of a tissue or organ. This can occur in response to increased workload or stress on the cells, such as in muscle hypertrophy from exercise.
Prolapse is the term meaning dropping of an organ.