Hyperplastic synovitis is the inflammation of a synovial membrane with associated abnormal multiplication of cells, sometimes causing an enlargement of the affected joint or body part. This condition is many times associated with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Hyperplastic Endometrial tissue is cervical (cervix) and uterine (uterus) tissue.
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Yes, synovitis is inflammation of the synovial membrane, which lines synovial joints.
It is the overgrowth of glandular cells
Colonic mucosa with hyperplastic changes refers to an overgrowth of cells in the mucous lining of the colon. Xanthomas are collections of lipids in the tissues, which can appear as yellowish patches. When seen together in the colon, it may indicate a condition such as hyperplastic polyposis syndrome, a rare condition that increases the risk of colorectal cancer.
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Hyperplastic endometrial tissue refers to an overgrowth of cells in the lining of the uterus (endometrium). This condition is usually non-cancerous but can increase the risk of developing endometrial cancer. Treatment may involve monitoring, hormonal therapy, or in some cases, surgical removal of the affected tissue.
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Both bursitis and synovitis can be painful, but the intensity of pain often varies based on the individual and the specific condition's severity. Bursitis involves inflammation of the bursa, a fluid-filled sac that reduces friction between tissues, typically causing localized pain and swelling. Synovitis, on the other hand, is the inflammation of the synovial membrane, which can lead to joint pain, stiffness, and swelling throughout the affected joint. Generally, synovitis may result in more widespread discomfort due to its impact on joint movement.
Mild inflammation of the shoulder joint.
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