proliferations in English

noun
1
rapid increase in numbers.
a continuing threat of nuclear proliferation

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1. Background Apocrine hidrocystomas are benign cystic proliferations of the Apocrine secretory glands

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

3. 11 The histopathologic picture of the nodule over the coccyx showed numerous xanthoma cells and some fibroblastic proliferations.

4. The histopathologic picture of the nodule over the coccyx showed numerous xanthoma cells and some fibroblastic proliferations.

5. 5 The histopathologic picture of the nodule over the coccyx showed numerous xanthoma cells and some fibroblastic proliferations.

6. Therefore, a final diagnosis of benign mesothelial proliferations disseminated into the lymph node and the adjacent vessels was made.

7. In male patients with congenital adrenogenital syndrome (AGS), in addition to the well-known adrenal changes, tumor-like testicular proliferations may be observed.

8. T cell Clonality testing has important clinical and research value, providing a specific and reproducible assessment of clonal diversity in T cell proliferations

9. T cell Clonality testing has important clinical and research value, providing a specific and reproducible assessment of clonal diversity in T cell proliferations

10. Retinal angiomatous proliferations (RAP) are a subgroup of exsudative or “wet” age-related macular degeneration (wAMD) with devastating reduction of visual acuity in later stages.

11. Cherry Angiomata, the most common acquired cutaneous vascular proliferations, often begin to appear in the third decade of life and continue to increase in number across time

12. These were striking proliferations of an agranular endoplasmic reticulum in some Schwann cells, needle-like structures situated intra- and extracellularly within reinnervated bands of Büngner, π- and μ-granules.

13. The inner germ‐band layer is formed by invagination of cells from a median Blastoporic groove and by cellular proliferations among the invaginating cells and from the median line of the ectoderm immediately caudad of the Blastoporic groove

14. The occurrence of nodular hilar cell proliferations of the ovary in adrenogenital syndrome (AGS), as observed in a newborn girl, should be interpreted as the female counterpart to occasional testicular Leydig cell hyperplasia described in AGS by Landing (1951) and Odunjo (1962).