Examples of using Hyperplastic in English and their translations into Japanese
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Chronic hyperplastic candidiasis.
Squamous cell hyperplasia(formerly hyperplastic dystrophy).
A pronounced hyperplastic process is diagnosed;
Serrated lesions are a heterogeneous group of lesions including hyperplastic polyps.
Lymphogranulomatosis- hyperplastic changes of lymphoid tissue of cancer etiology.
There is also such athing as"atrophic antral gastritis" and"atrophic hyperplastic gastritis.".
SSA/P similar to hyperplastic polyp at right-side colon has a possibility of being cancer.
The process of digestion and the physiological functions of the stomach are extremely complex,and the specific causes of hyperplastic gastritis continue to be studied.
Atrophic hyperplastic gastritis determines itself by combining atrophy sites with areas of hyperplasia arising from undifferentiated cells of the affected area of the stomach and the antrum.
My left breast was diagnosed with a rare hyperplastic disease involving multiple ducts.
However, since inflammation is minimal or completely absent, in the medical literature,Menetries disease is classified as a form of hyperplastic gastropathy.
Equally often in childhood,lymphadenopathy occurs as a result of existing chronic hyperplastic diseases(immunodeficiency) and systemic connective tissue pathologies.
Isolated and multiple hyperplastic polyps(HPs)(typically white, flat, and small) are common in the general population, and their presence does not suggest an underlying genetic disorder.
After this, hormonal screening and examination are recommended- as a rule,an involution of hyperplastic endometrium occurs and such treatment is sufficient.
Persistent fetal vascularization, known scientifically as hyperplastic persistence of the primitive vitreous, is a rare malformation in the baby's eyes, which causes the appearance of a white membrane within the child's eye.
CpG island methylator phenotype(CIMP) and the serrated polyposis pathway Beginning in the 1980s,studies began reporting an increased risk of CRC in patients with hyperplastic polyposis syndrome(HPS), now referred to as serrated polyposis syndrome SPS.
Given that hyperplastic intrapulmonary lymph nodes appear with various pathologies, the main therapeutic efforts are directed at these diseases, and isolated treatment of enlarged lymph nodes in the lungs is simply impossible.
Large(<1 cm)serrated polyps carry greater cancer risk than do conventional hyperplastic polyps and, when developing into cancers, characteristically exhibit MSI.
In a series of 52 patients with diffuse hyperplastic perilobar nephroblastomatosis, 33 patients were treated with chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy initially, 16 patients underwent unilateral nephrectomy, and 3 patients were observed only.[1].
Criteria for the diagnosis of hypersplenism include splenomegaly, splenic destruction of one or more cell lines,normal or hyperplastic cellularity of the bone marrow with normal representation of the cell line deficient and, variably, reticulocytosis, circulating immature platelet forms, increased band forms of neutrophils.
However, often the disease is latent,and the first signs for almost all types of hyperplastic gastritis are manifested by an unpleasant feeling of heaviness in the stomach that occurs soon after eating(especially if the food is fatty and acute, and the acidity level of gastric juice is increased).