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Anaplasia (from
Ancient Gr**** ἀνά (ana) 'backward' and πλάσις (plasis) 'formation') is a
condition of
cells with poor
cellular differentiation, losing...
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abnormal cells which, in some cases, has an
increased risk of
progressing to
anaplasia and
invasive cancer which is life-threatening. Sometimes, the term "precancer"...
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constitute the
tumor eventually undergo metaplasia,
followed by
dysplasia then
anaplasia,
resulting in a
malignant phenotype. This
malignancy allows for invasion...
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typical of
adenocarcinoma and
squamous cell carcinoma, respectively.
Anaplasia in a
tumor may be
focal or diffuse.
Specific types include: anaplastic...
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dangerous or serious.
Malignancy in
cancers is
characterized by
anaplasia, invasiveness, and metastasis.
Malignant tumors are also characterized...
- -plasia and -trophy
Anaplasia (structural
differentiation loss
within a cell or
group of cells).
Aplasia (organ or part of
organ missing) Desmoplasia...
- -plasia and -trophy
Anaplasia (structural
differentiation loss
within a cell or
group of cells).
Aplasia (organ or part of
organ missing) Desmoplasia...
- -plasia and -trophy
Anaplasia (structural
differentiation loss
within a cell or
group of cells).
Aplasia (organ or part of
organ missing) Desmoplasia...
- the
stratum malphigii may show a loss of polarity, pleomorphism, and
anaplasia. Some
irregular downward proliferation into the
uppermost dermis may be...
- -plasia and -trophy
Anaplasia (structural
differentiation loss
within a cell or
group of cells).
Aplasia (organ or part of
organ missing) Desmoplasia...