- be
harmless and
occur on a
particular tissue. An
example of a
normal hyperplastic response would be the
growth and
multiplication of milk-secreting glandular...
- A
hyperplastic polyp is a type of
gastric polyp or
colorectal polyp. Most
hyperplastic polyps are
found in the
distal colon and ****. They have no malignant...
-
Serrated polyposis syndrome (SPS),
previously known as
hyperplastic polyposis syndrome, is a
disorder characterized by the
appearance of
serrated polyps...
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consequence of
inflammatory bowel disease). They may be
benign (e.g.
hyperplastic polyp), pre-malignant (e.g.
tubular adenoma) or
malignant (e.g. colorectal...
-
vasculature syndrome (PFVS), and
until 1997
known primarily as
persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous (PHPV), is a rare
congenital anomaly which occurs when...
-
mostly in the elderly,
commonly in
arteries of the extremities.
Hyperplastic:
Hyperplastic arteriosclerosis refers to the type of
arteriosclerosis that affects...
-
appearance of
hyperplastic candidiasis is a
persistent white plaque that does not rub off. The
lesion may be
rough or
nodular in texture.
Hyperplastic candidiasis...
- and
diabetes mellitus.
Types include hyaline arteriolosclerosis and
hyperplastic arteriolosclerosis, both
involved with
vessel wall
thickening and luminal...
-
Adenomyomatosis is a
benign condition characterized by
hyperplastic changes of
unknown cause involving the wall of the gallbladder. Rokitansky–Aschoff...
- also be
prone to skin disorders, with a breed-specific
condition called hyperplastic dermatosis occurring.
Westies commonly have bright, deep-set, almond-shaped...