dysplasia – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
dysplasia
n.
defective tissue growth, abnormal tissue growth
Dysplasia
Dysplasia (from
Ancient Greek δυσ-
dys-, "bad" or "difficult" and πλάσις
plasis, "formation") is an ambiguous term used in
pathology to refer to an abnormality of development or an epithelial anomaly of growth and differentiation (
epithelial dysplasia).
dysplasia
Noun
1. abnormal development (of organs or cells) or an abnormal structure resulting from such growth
(hypernym) abnormality, abnormalcy, abnormal condition
(hyponym) aplasia
Dysplasia
Abnormal in form. From the Greek dys- (bad, disordered, abnormal) and plassein (to form). For example, retinal dysplasia is abnormal formation of the retina during embryonic development.
dysplasia
[dis-PLAY-zha]
Cells that look abnormal under a microscope but are not cancer.