Hyperplasia :)
That tissue is called as adipose tissue.
Throat tissue is called pharyngeal tissue. It lines the inner walls of the throat and helps with swallowing and vocalization.
Yes
In the skin, the fat layer is called the subcutaneous tissue or adipose tissue.
The layer of tissue that becomes the nervous tissue and skin is called the ectoderm.
Nasal polyposis, or nasal polyps, is overgrowth of nasal mucosal tissue. Hypertrophy of the turbinates is another kind of overgrowth of nasal mucosal tissue. Rhinophyma is overgrowth of the external nose.
The overgrowth of fibrous tissue at the site of a scar is called a keloid. Keloids occur when the body produces excessive collagen in response to the skin healing process, leading to raised and thickened scars that extend beyond the original wound boundaries. They can be itchy, painful, and cosmetically bothersome.
a hard cancerous tumour caused by an overgrowth of fibrous tissue
A polyp is the medical term for any overgrowth of tissue from the surface of a body organ.
No, tumors are overgrowth of tissue caused by a few different conditions, but none are infectious.
Epulis fissuratum is an overgrowth of tissue, so you could use D7970 for the excision of hyperplastic tissue, per arch.
Keratosis is the term for any condition that is a benign overgrowth and thickening of the epidermis.
eutrophication
Hypertrophy is overgrowth, and nasal turbinates are the passages within the nose defined by bony ridges. Hypertrophied nasal turbinates are passages that are partially blocked by overgrowth of tissue. Chronic untreated allergic rhinitis is a common cause.
A tissue mass resulting from an overgrowth of upper epithelial cells of the mucosal membrane of the gastrointestinal tract is known as a polyp. These polyps can be benign (non-cancerous) or, in some cases, have the potential to become cancerous. They are commonly found during routine screenings like colonoscopies.
No, resession is permentant. But for Epilepic Pts. who take Dilantin which is and anti-siezure medication can cause gingival overgrowth and enlargement. These Pts. who do experience drug-associated gingival enlargement are treated according to the extent of the overgrowth of tissue, but most usually under go surgical removal of the excessive tissue known as a gingivectomy, may be preformed at the discretion of the dentist.
That tissue is called as adipose tissue.