Neoplasia

Abnormal growth of cells, which may lead to a neoplasm, or tumour.


The formation of tumours.


New and abnormal development of a cell; it may be benign or malignant.


An abnormal growth or tumor. Neoplasia is the result of a malfunction in the process of cell reproduction in which too many cells are created. The overgrowth of new cells may form a tumor, a type of neoplasm. Neoplasms can be benign or malignant, although the term is commonly used to mean a malignant or cancerous tumor.


An abnormal growth or tumor. Neoplasia is the result of a malfunction in the process of cell reproduction in which too many cells are created. The overgrowth of new cells may form a tumor, a type of neoplasm. Neoplasms can be benign or malignant, although the term is usually used to mean a malignant or cancerous tumor.


An atypical proliferation of cells that has the potential to result in a neoplasm or tumor formation.


Neoplasia is a medical expression denoting the progression of tumor development, marked by irregular and continuous cell multiplication. It’s important to note that the term neoplasia doesn’t exclusively indicate cancerous growth; it also encompasses the formation of noncancerous tumors.


 


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