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is an excessive reproduction of normal cells which gives rise to tissue enlargement.
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| hyperplasia |
An increase in the size of a tissue or organ due to an increase in the number of constituent cells.
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| hyperplasia |
too much growth of cells or tissue in a specific area, such as the lining of the breast ducts or the prostate. By itself, hyperplasia is not cancerous, but when there is a lot of growth or the cells are not like normal cells, the risk of cancer developing is greater.
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| hyperplasia |
an increase in size.
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| hyperplasia |
enlargement of an organ or tissue because of an increase in the number of cells in that organ or tissue; see also BPH
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