«We need to understand better the relationship between a disease that causes abnormal cell death and one that
causes abnormal cell growth,» Benito - León said.
They're harmless, but do keep an eye on the size and quantity of these spots, since having six or more that are larger than a quarter may be a sign of neurofibromatosis (a genetic disorder that
causes abnormal cell growth of the nerve tissue).
Although these spots themselves are harmless, if some of the spots are bigger than a 50 cent coin, then it could be due to Neurofibromatosis (NF), which is a genetic disorder of the nervous system that
causes abnormal cell growth of nerve tissues or benign tumours to form on the nerves anywhere in the body at any time.
Not exact matches
It occurs when something goes wrong during the fertilisation process, and is
caused by an
abnormal cell growth of all or part of the placenta.
This
caused atypical
growth of blood - forming stem
cells that were more likely to produce the
abnormal B
cells most common in B - ALL.
A tumor is an
abnormal growth in the body
caused by
cells that multiply without stopping.
Understanding the conditions that
cause these
cells to go off to different fates may have a bearing on health problems such as ectopic pregnancy, which occurs when the embryo develops outside of the womb in about 1 of 60 pregnancies, or molar pregnancy, which is
abnormal tissue
growth within the uterus that affects about 1 in every 1,000 pregnancies.
Increasing the amount of either miR - 142 or miR - 150
causes excessive
cell growth in breast tissue and can form
abnormal breast tissue in mice.
Cancer information and prevention with ellagic acid Cancer: a malignant neoplastic disease -(any malignant
growth or tumor
caused by
abnormal and uncontrolled
cell division; it may spread to other parts of the body through the lymphatic system or the blood stream).
Like human cancers, the disease is
caused by the uncontrollable
growth of
abnormal cells on or...
Like human cancers, the disease is
caused by the uncontrollable
growth of
abnormal cells on or within the body.
We do not know the precise
cause of malignant cancers of bones in dogs but
abnormal bone
cell growth and unusual hormone stimulation may be involved.
Other rare
causes include bladder wall fibrosis (thickening of the bladder wall), bladder and urethral neoplasia (
abnormal cell growth such as a tumor), and bladder paralysis.