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词汇 neoplasia
释义 neoplasia
noun[ U ]
 medical specializeduk /ˌniː.əʊˈpleɪ.ʒi.ə/ us /ˌniː.əˈpleɪ.ʒə/
abnormal growth of new cells that may develop into a tumour: 瘤形成
Reflux of duodenal content into the stomach may be a factor in the development of gastric neoplasia.十二指肠内容物回流可能是胃部肿瘤形成的原因之一。
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Examples of neoplasia


neoplasia
Genetically engineered mouse models of mammary intraepithelial neoplasia.
The deficiency was indeed sufficient to inhibit prostate neoplasia.
In conclusion, as for adults, neoplasia is the commonest identifiable cause of tammonade in childhood.
In the diagnosis of neoplasia, cytology had a sensitivity of 75% and specificity of 100%.
Other neurological disease, or bladder disease (lithiasis, neoplasia, infection), or bladder-outlet obstruction (prostatic hyperplasia, urethral stenosis) may also be contributory.
Results showed prolonged survival only after the drug was given at early stages, before the onset of high-grade neoplasia.
Neoplasia remains an uncommon cause, at between 1 and 4%, irrespective of age.
Performance status and comorbidity in elderly cancer patients compared with young patients with neoplasia and elderly patients without neoplastic conditions.
A normal cell can bypass senescence and move towards neoplasia through immortalisation by two means, or two different 'onramps'.
The former occurs in elderly people in a wide variety of conditions 92 including neoplasia, tuberculosis and malnutrition.
However, a fraction of infections persist and may cause stepwise progression to intraepithelial neoplasia and, ultimately, to cervical cancer over a period of 10 to 30 years.
This may have been a chance finding, but may suggest that, in these elderly patients, preventing cardiovascular disease allows the patient to survive only to develop neoplasia.
As you will know from the papers, we sought a grant in order to validate on a large scale the reliability of this method of screening for cervical neoplasia.
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Chronic inflammation associated with activated macrophages may lead to the development of neoplasia, such as those found surrounding tuberculosis scars.
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It may result in the gross enlargement of an organ and the term is sometimes confused with benign neoplasia or benign tumor.
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