dysplastic in English

adjective
1
exhibiting dysplasia.

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1. Gastric Adenomas are neoplastic growths characterized by localized, polypoid proliferations of dysplastic epithelium

2. A dermatologist may refer to an Atypical mole as a dysplastic nevus

3. Atypical moles, also known as dysplastic nevi, are unusual-looking moles that have irregular features under the microscope

4. Atypical moles, also called dysplastic nevi, are moles with ‘irregular’ characteristics, specifically in size, shape, border, color, or texture

5. They are also observed in severely dysplastic hips, where they are considered as fatigue fractures of the Acetabular rim due to overload

6. The Adenoma-carcinoma sequence refers to the development of malignant change in a precursor focal dysplastic polypoid lesion, the Adenoma

7. This borderline corresponds with the border of pathological acetabular roof angles found in a former investigation of normal and dysplastic hips.

8. Coxa Valga: causes, symptoms, diagnostics, treatment Dysplastic Coxarthrosis, or Coxa Valga, is a disease that is characterized by degenerative changes in the hip joints

9. SOURCES: Mayo Clinic: "Diseases and Conditions – Moles." Skin Cancer Foundation: "How to Spot an Atypical Mole." National Cancer Institute: "Skin Cancer – Common Moles, Dysplastic Nevi, and

10. A superficial layer of benign ciliated columnar epithelia focally overlies multiple layers of dysplastic cells underneath, an observation in support of a pre-existing inverted Schneiderian papilloma. Sentencedict.com

11. Since the acidophilic, granular cells are found principally in dystopic or dysplastic testes, their demonstration in children assumes special importance for the prognostic evaluation of later development of the testis.

12. During this therapy he subsequently developed the following cutaneous neoplasms: squamous cell carcinomas, basal cell carcinomas, Bowen's disease, actinic keratosis, sebaceous hyperplasia, a dysplastic naevus and, finally a nodular malignant melanoma.

13. We report the case of a 70-year-old patient with endoscopically non-resectable tubulo-villous adenoma of the descending duodenum including the ampulla of Vater in which subsequent biopsies revealed dysplastic areas.

14. Due to the close developmental relationship of the urinary and genital tracts, malformations frequently occur in both of these systems. Therefore in all patients, especially in girls with renal anomalies (unilateral renal agenesis, multicystic dysplastic kidney disease), the internal genitalia need to be evaluated.

15. In an infant with multiple malformations (hydrocephalus internus, anal atresia, aganglionic segment of the colon, low set, dysplastic ears, mongoloid slant of the eyes, and furrowed tongue) the chromosome analysis of 100 metaphases revealed an enlarged secondary constriction of the C9 chromosome in 25%.

16. The indications for acetabuloplasty and osteotomy of the pelvis have been defined according to 178 follow-up series of pre- and postoperative X-ray controls of dysplastic hip joints which had been operated in the Orthopedic Hospital of the University of Munich.

17. One hundred and six cirrhotic patients (68 male, 38 female; mean age +/- SD, 70 +/- 7 years) with 121 biopsy-proven hepatocellular nodules (72 hepatocellular carcinomas, 10 dysplastic and 15 regenerative nodules, 12 hemangiomas, and 12 other Benignancies) detected during US surveillance were prospectively recruited.