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This process is thought to be responsible for the hyperplastic effect of the infection.
Defect in the development of the left heart such that it is hyperplastic (under developed).
Patients with hyperplastic polyps only were not accepted for enrollment.
A special form is the keloid, which derives from hyperplastic growth of scars.
'Hyperplastic cell proliferation - is a condition that can affect all species of fish.
Hyperplastic polyp usually do not develop into colon cancer.
Distinguishing normal (or hyperplastic) thymus from nodes in children can be problematic.
Zinc in the human prostate gland: normal, hyperplastic and cancerous.
Less typically, the lesion may be hyperplastic or lobulated and exophytic.
If only hyperplastic polyps are found during your flexible sigmoidoscopy, you likely do not need to have a colonoscopy.
However, large hyperplastic polyps, especially on the right side of the colon, are of concern and should be completely removed.
Hyperplastic germinal centers and Reed-Sternberg cells can also be seen.
The adrenals become markedly enlarged (hyperplastic) by the accumulated lipid.
It is used when there are symptoms of "hyperplastic spondylitis, cervical syndrome, or spur".
The hyperplastic surface epithelium is, by definition, nonneoplastic.
Biopsy often cannot discriminate Wilms tumor from these hyperplastic nephrogenic rests.
Hyperplastic candidiasis is uncommon, and is usually chronic and found in adults.
The endometrium was not hyperplastic.
Hyperplastic arteriolosclerosis is a type of arteriolosclerosis involving a narrowed lumen.
In contrast, endometrium that is chronically exposed to estrogens, but not to progesterone, may become hyperplastic.
It is also prone to skin disorders, with a breed specific condition called Hyperplastic Dermatosis occurring.
Conversely, these hyperplastic features could be taken to imply epithelial remodelling possibly under the influence of a chemical mediator.
The two most common types of intestinal polyps are adenomas and hyperplastic polyps.