«Nodular sebaceous
gland hyperplasia is a common, focal, or multi-centric, non-neoplastic lesion of the skin of older dogs.
TTD - associated acanthosis (thicker epidermis, indicated by solid vertical line), pronounced granular layer (indicated by arrows), and sebacious
gland hyperplasia (indicated by dotted vertical line) were absent in the epidermis of XpdTTD / † XPCS and wt mice.
Not exact matches
Examples of disorders screened are cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, congenital adrenal
hyperplasia (enlarged adrenal
glands), maple syrup disease, and many more.
Men with high levels of oxytocin sometimes develop benign prostatic
hyperplasia, or the enlarging of the prostate
gland.
The authors believe theirs is the first study to show that mouse mammary
gland tissues are sensitive to a mixture of 23 commonly used UOG chemicals, with dose - specific effects on tissue morphology, cell proliferation and induction of intraductal
hyperplasias, an overgrowth of cells considered a marker for future breast cancer risk.
Congenital Adrenal
Hyperplasia: Congenital Adrenal
Hyperplasia (CAH) is a genetic disorder of the adrenal
glands.
Benign prostatic
hyperplasia (or BPH) is an enlargement of the prostate
gland that is not associated with cancer.
Pygeum and nettle root extracts have a positive impact on the prostate
gland in that it serves as a prevention against benign prostatic
hyperplasia, by blocking the enzyme 5 - alpha reductase.
A genetic condition called congenital adrenal
hyperplasia also causes the adrenal
glands to make too little cortisol and / or aldosterone, and too much androgen.
As for sebaceous
hyperplasia, I'm not an expert on that, but it's apparently due to larger than average sebaceous
glands.
Sometimes women who appear to have PCOS actually have an adrenal
gland problem called «non-classic congenital adrenal
hyperplasia due to 21 - hydroxylase deficiency» or NCCAH.
Congenital adrenal
hyperplasia, also called CAH, is a genetic disorder in which the two adrenal
glands do not function properly.
Men with high levels of oxytocin sometimes develop benign prostatic
hyperplasia, or the enlarging of the prostate
gland.
Hyperplasia of the
gland occurs in all non-castrated male dogs as they age.
It is typically caused by a benign
hyperplasia (overgrowth) of the thyroid
gland.
These include growths arising from the epithelium that normally produces milk (lobular or epithelial
hyperplasia, occasionally called adenosis), growths that also include the connective tissue between the
glands (fibroadenomatous change or fibroepithelial
hyperplasia), and growths due to expansion of the ducts which take the milk to the teats (cystic ducts, ductal ectasia or
hyperplasia).
They include those arising from the epithelium that normally produces milk (lobular or epithelial
hyperplasia, occasionally called adenosis), growth that also include the connective tissue between the
glands (fibroadenomatous change or fibroepithelial
hyperplasia) and growths due to expansion of the ducts that take the milk to the teats (cystic ducts, ductal ectasia or
hyperplasia).
This enlargement of the prostate
gland is a normal aging process that occurs in intact male dogs and humans and is termed benign prostatic hypertrophy, benign prostatic
hyperplasia, or BPH.
After this time, due to continued testosterone exposure, the cells within the
gland start to increase in the number of prostatic cells (called
hyperplasia) and the size of the cells (called hypertrophy).
Neutering your male pet can also lessen its risk of developing benign prostatic
hyperplasia (enlarged prostate
gland), testicular cancer, and roaming behavior to locate a mate.
In dogs, the most common tumors are lipomas, mast cell tumors, sebaceous
gland adenomas /
hyperplasia and papillomas.
Sebaceous
gland tumors This group of tumors include sebaceous
hyperplasia, sebaceous epithelioma, sebaceous adenoma, and sebaceous adenocarcinoma.
Cats have two thyroid
glands, and in most cases (more than 70 %) both are involved in the disease, and become enlarged (a change called «nodular
hyperplasia», which resembles a very benign tumour).
The most common cause of the disease is benign
hyperplasia of the thyroid
gland; only 1 % to 2 % of cases are caused by malignant tumours.
However, there are also less common, nontumorous forms of Conn syndrome where both adrenal
glands are affected (i.e., bilateral adrenal
hyperplasia).
In an intact male dog, higher testosterone levels cause gradual enlargement of the prostate
gland (a.k.a. benign prostactic
hyperplasia).
Tumors of the cortex of the adrenal
glands may be
hyperplasia (non-cancerous cell overgrowths) or cancers, either benign (non-spreading) or malignant (spreading).
Tumors of the medulla of the adrenal
glands may be
hyperplasia (non-cancerous cell overgrowths) or cancerous.
Neutering will also significantly reduce prostatic
hyperplasia, an enlargement of a male sex
gland located near the bladder.
Rosenthal KL, Peterson ME, Quesenberry KE, Hillyer EV, Moroff SD, N. Beeber N, Lothrop CD: Hyperadrenocorticism associated with adrenocortical tumor or nodular
hyperplasia of the adrenal
gland in ferrets: 50 cases (1987 - 1991).
Prostatitis describes inflammation of the
gland, of which there are three categories: benign prostate
hyperplasia (BPH), bacterial prostatitis, and prostatic neoplasia (cancer).
Prostatitis describes inflammation of the
gland, of which there are three categories: benign prostate
hyperplasia (BPH), bacterial prostatitis, and...