In humans, it is the most frequent of the ectodermal dysplasias and its occurrence is widely documented. It is also known as anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia and, sometimes, Christ-Siemens-Touraine syndrome.2,3 In animals, it has been described in mice, cattle, and dogs, and has been given ...
Nevertheless, further studies are needed to understand this issue. The controversial terminology Reactive Atypia vs True Atypia was also a debatable topic in other fields of medical evidence. Since some patients may not fit the strict criteria diagnosis given for each disease, we proposed the term:...
The diagnosis is not difficult when the condition is fully developed, and the term ectodermal dysplasia has not been applied when the defects occur singly. To evaluate a given case fully, one must be familiar with the organs or tissues that are derived from the primitive ectoderm. They are ...
Cervical dysplasia refers to the presence of precancerous changes of the cells that make up the surface of the cervix, the opening to the womb (uterus). The term dysplasia refers to the abnormal appearance of the cells when viewed under the microscope. The degree and extent of abnormality se...
The evidentiary basis for delineating serous EmGD as the most probable precursor lesions to endometrial serous carcinoma is reviewed in detail. An argument is advanced for the discontinuation of the term serous "endometrial intraepithelial carcinoma (EIC)" as a descriptor for a supposedly intraepithelial...
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is a long-term condition that affects your baby's lungs. BPD is also called chronic lung disease. This condition usually occurs in a premature baby whose lungs are inflamed and damaged. This prevents the baby's lungs from working properly and leads to serious ...
Low grade dysplasia is defined as cytologic and archi- tectural atypia confined to the basal/parabasal layer; moderate dysplasia is characterized by atypical changes progressing into the mid spinous layer and severe dysplasia progresses into the upper spinous layer (Fig. 1). Carcinoma in situ is...
Although clinicians are uncomfortable with the term dysplasia, there is almost no cancer risk in dysplasia detected incidentally without a gross pathology, and therefore simple cholecystectomy is an adequate treatment approach [26]. However, although not very often, it may be recommended to follow ...
Neither surgical treatment is likely in a research setting. Research complications. Long-term studies using large-breed dogs may be affected by the eventual development of hip dysplasia. In studies where hip dysplasia would be a serious complication or confounding variable (e.g., orthopedic research...
Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1.dysplasia- abnormal development (of organs or cells) or an abnormal structure resulting from such growth aplasia- failure of some tissue or organ to develop fibrous dysplasia of bone- a disturbance in which bone that is undergoing lysis is replaced by an abnormal pro...