Any abnormality of growth. The term applies to deformities in structures such as the skull and to abnormalities of single cells. Abnormal cell features include the size, shape, and rate of multiplication of cells.
Abnormal atypical cellular proliferation, but not yet advanced enough to be called neoplasia. Usually a forerunner to neoplasia.
Abnormal development of cells, tissues or structures in the body.
Abnormal tissue growth...classically midway between hyperplasia (overgrowth) and neoplasia.
(alloplasia, heteroplasia) n. a premalignant condition characterized by abnormal development of epithelium, bone, or other tissues. See also bronchopulmonary dysplasia; fibrous dysplasia. —dysplastic adj.
a condition, seen usually in premature babies as a result of *respiratory distress syndrome, requiring prolonged treatment with oxygen beyond the age of 28 days. The babies have overexpanded lungs, which on X-rays show characteristic changes. Management consists of oxygen support and treating infections. Recovery is slow, sometimes over several years, but most babies do recover.... bronchopulmonary dysplasia