metaplasia in English

noun
1
abnormal change in the nature of a tissue.
The remaining 9 cases showed the coexistence of antral-type metaplasia, intestinal metaplasia , and dysplasia in the same specimen.

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1. Cartilaginous Metaplasia: Disease Bioinformatics Research of Cartilaginous Metaplasia has been linked to Metaplasia, Neoplasms, Carcinoma, Abnormal Degeneration, Calcinosis

2. They have to be differentiated from adenomas with myelolipomatous metaplasia.

3. 28 Another example of cystitis glandularis intestinal type ( intestinal metaplasia ) .

4. Squamous metaplasia inbeinto infarction, inflammation, therapy, or androgen deprivation therapy.

5. 27 Conclusion Inhalation of CSOF could promote the lipid peroxidation and result in the inflammation, adenic metaplasia and squamous metaplasia in lung tissue.

6. 8 Metaplasia of laryngeal respiratory epithelium has occurred here in a smoker.

7. 10 Squamous metaplasia inbeinto infarction, inflammation, therapy, or androgen deprivation therapy.

8. (Breast Apocrine Adenoma, NCI Thesaurus) Microcalcifications and foci of Apocrine metaplasia may be present

9. 5 An important problem in the detection of gastric metaplasia is its patchy distribution.

10. 1 The expected association between antral tumours and intestinal metaplasia was also seen.

11. Apocrine metaplasia does not, in fact, have anything to do with ‘Apocrine glands’

12. 24 Objective : To observe the clinical therapeutic effect of zengshengping in intestinal metaplasia ( IM ) .

13. 21 Microscopically , short - term DGR can cause faveolar hyperplasia, but no apparent intestinal metaplasia and atrophy were observed.

14. Microscopically , short - term DGR can cause faveolar hyperplasia, but no apparent intestinal metaplasia and atrophy were observed.

15. 17 So far, no prospective study has been performed to investigate the natural history of gastric metaplasia.

16. 2 According to previous studies, gastric metaplasia is an almost constant finding in patients with duodenal ulceration.

17. 12 In 79% of the biopsy specimens there was concurrence over the grading of the extent of gastric metaplasia.

18. 20 The urachal remnants were proved by pathology,[www.Sentencedict.com] but epithelial metaplasia was noted in two cases.

19. 30 Note the lack of cytologic atypia which is helpful in distinguishing urothelial metaplasia from high - grade PIN.

20. 19 Yet is the premalignant lesion the readily recognized intestinal metaplasia or the more difficult to detect dysplasia?

21. 3 Intestinal metaplasia in four or more biopsy specimens was the main criterion for inclusion in the study.

22. 16 Only in two cases was a difference of more than one grade in the extent of gastric metaplasia found.

23. 7 To determine the extent of gastric metaplasia, multiple biopsy specimens were collected from standardised sites of the duodenal bulb.

24. Irrespective of the cause, Achlorhydria can result in complications such as bacterial overgrowth, intestinal metaplasia, and hip fracture

25. 13 On logistic regression, the presence and extent of gastric metaplasia was not significantly associated with H pylori infection.

26. 11 It has been further postulated that pouchitis represents a recurrence of ulcerative colitis in reservoirs with colonic metaplasia.

27. 10 On logistic regression,(www.Sentencedict.com) the presence and extent of gastric metaplasia was not significantly associated with H pylori infection.

28. 15 H pylori positive gastritis, and the combination of active duodenitis and gastric metaplasia were independent predictors of duodenal ulceration.

29. The study of Cartilaginous Metaplasia has been mentioned in research publications which can be found using our bioinformatics tool below.

30. 26 Is the premalignant lesion to be detected the readily recognized intestinal metaplasia or the more difficult to detect dysplasia?

31. 18 The primary aim of the second trial was to see if eradication of H pylori led to resolution of intestinal metaplasia.

32. In addition, Apocrine metaplasia is also unrelated to Apocrine breast carcinoma , which does develop within the Apocrine glands of the breast.

33. 4 But gastric metaplasia may also develop as a non-specific response to mucosal injury not associated with acid peptic damage.

34. Chronic Carditis was associated with esophageal squamous epithelium features associated with GERD, symptoms of GERD, and the presence of intestinal metaplasia

35. 6 Gastric metaplasia tended to occur less frequently in our patients receiving NSAIDs, but the differences did not reach statistical significance.

36. In formal-genetic aspect the development of oxyphil granular cells in the stomach and in the colon is regarded as indirect metaplasia.

37. 14 In accordance with Wyatt etal we found a significant association between the extent of gastric metaplasia and microscopic signs of duodenitis.

38. 22 Methods MSI was examined in 36 gastric cancer specimens obtained endoscopically and during surgery and in 30 intestinal metaplasia specimens using PCR SSCP methods.

39. 29 Serous glands and intrahepatic bile duct epithelia presented mucous metaplasia. The mucosa of gallbladder was intact on the whole and appeared slight mucous metaplastic change.

40. 23 Aim: To explore the histological and histochemical features of intestinal metaplasia (IM) adjacent to gastric cardia adenocarcinoma (GCA) and its correlation with gastric cardia epithelial lesions.

41. 25 Conclusions Sebaceous gland-like carcinoma is a rare special type of the breast carcinomas , it may originate from sebaceous gland metaplasia of duct epithelia in breast lobule.

42. Barrett’s esophagus (BE) is defined as an intestinal metaplasia (IM) of the lower esophagus. BE may evolve from nondysplastic IM to low-grade dysplasia (LGD), high-grade dysplasia (HGD), and ultimately to esophageal adenocarcinoma.

43. These cases of CMPD break down into the main groups as follows: CML 23.2 %, megakaryocytic myelosis consistent with agnogenic myeloid metaplasia 22.3 %, essential thrombocythemia 22.1 %, and polycythemia vera 20.4 %; 12.0 % of cases were unclassifiable.

44. Abundant eosinophilic Apocrine cytoplasm; Same criteria as usual DCIS except that usual nuclear size criteria cannot be used as nuclei in Apocrine metaplasia are typically large; Special nuclear size criteria based on comparison to benign Apocrine metaplastic cells

45. Apocrine metaplasia of the breast is a benign breast condition and is sometimes considered part of or associated with fibrocystic change.It is a common finding in the female breast, particularly after the age of 25, and many regard it as a normal component of the breast.