Myeloproliferative neoplasmMyeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN) refers to a group of disorders whose distinctive feature is an extensive expansion of one or more blood cell types, such as white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets. Patients with MPN may experience thrombohemorrhagic complications. ...
neoplasm any abnormal formation or growth of tissue such as a tumor. —neoplastic,adj. physis 1.the principle or concept of growth and change in nature. 2.nature considered as the source of growth and change. 3.something that grows or develops. ...
We therefore also filtered out phenotypes containing ‘{’ except for those that did contain the terms ‘cancer’, ‘neoplasm’, ‘tumor’ or ‘malignant’ and did not contain the term ‘somatic’. Remaining entries present in OMIM as of 2021 were further evaluated for validity by two ...
"Burned-out" tumour of the testis with metastasis to the retroperitoneal lymph node The term "burned-out tumour" refers to a rare clinical entity that represents a complete spontaneous regression of previously untreated testicular cancer w... K Kajo,M Kajo,K Macháleková,... - 《Czech Urology...
The most common site of origin is the meibomian glands of the eyelids, leading to the term meibomian gland carcinoma. [1] However, this neoplasm can occur in other sebaceous glands, such as in the caruncle, the glands of Zeis, and in the eyebrow. Sebaceous cell carcinoma is a lethal ...
Formation of a neoplasm or neoplasms. Hyperplasia (medicine) An increase in the size of a tissue or organ due to increased number of cells. Neoplasia (biology) The formation of new tissue Hyperplasia An increase in, or excessive growth of, the normal elements of any part. Neoplasia (medicine...
(B-CLL/SLL) corresponds to the first category of peripheral B-cell lymphoma of the REAL classification[1]. The term refers to a neoplasm that shows a unique cytologic composition irrespective of whether it presents with a leukemic spread or not. B-CLL accounts for about 90% of cases[1]....
Placental hCG replaces pituitary LH in controlling progesterone production at the initiation of pregnancy, from implantation of pregnancy (~3 weeks gestation) to 6 weeks of gestation. The syncytiotrophoblast cells make progesterone independent of hCG stimulation from 6 weeks gestation until term. Serum...
Epigenetic regulation refers to heritable and stable alterations in gene expression that do not modify the DNA sequence and are responsible for the formation and progression of OSCC neoplasms by regulating gene expression.190,191,192,193,194Epigenetic modifications comprise DNA methylation, histone covalen...
Cancer evolution: to study the phylogenetic relationship of each sampled site to each other and infer the complete clonal evolution of a neoplasm. Dormancy: to examine why some DTCs lodged in certain organs of the human body (e.g., bone marrow) become dormant for years to decades. Drug resi...