Definition of Hyperplastic. Meaning of Hyperplastic. Synonyms of Hyperplastic

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Definition of Hyperplastic

Hyperplastic
Hyperplastic Hy`per*plas"tic, a. 1. Of or pertaining to hyperplasia. 2. (Biol.) Tending to excess of formative action.

Meaning of Hyperplastic from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- polyps are tumors (neoplasms) and others are non-neoplastic, for example hyperplastic or dysplastic, which are benign. The neoplastic ones are usually benign...