A condition where the thyroid tissue is located in an abnormal place.
The possessive form of the noun tissue is tissue's.
The 10-letter word for abnormal tissue development is "dysplasia."
A condition where the thyroid tissue is located in an abnormal place.
No, abnormal tissue development is typically referred to as dysplasia. Hyperplasia is the increase in the cell number of a tissue, which can be a normal physiological response or a part of a pre-cancerous change. Dysplasia, on the other hand, refers to the abnormal growth and development of cells within a tissue.
Fibrous tissue are the filaments that make up skeletal and cardiac muscle tissue. The abnormal formation involves fibers being overlaid across each other.
An abnormal band of tissue that narrows a body passage is called a stricture
Not all of the time.
There is either abnormal structure or abnormal function of a cell, tissue, organ or organism.
Abnormal body tissue typically refers to tissue that is considered atypical in terms of its structure, function, or growth pattern. This can include the presence of tumors, inflammation, infection, or other abnormalities that may be indicative of a disease or medical condition. Diagnosis and treatment of abnormal body tissue usually require medical evaluation and intervention.
The medical term for abnormal growth of tissue in the neck of the uterus is "cervical dysplasia." It is often detected through Pap smears and can be a precursor to cervical cancer. Treatment may involve monitoring, removal of abnormal cells, or other interventions depending on the severity.
Abnormal development or growth of tissue, organ or cells.