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Definition of dysplastic in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of dysplastic. Pronunciation of dysplastic. Translations of dysplastic. dysplastic synonyms, dysplastic antonyms. Information about dysplastic in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... dysplastic - relating to or evidencing dysplasia...
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Dysplasia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Information about common moles and dysplastic nevi, or atypical moles, including pictures and a discussion of how some moles may be related to melanoma. NIH Publication No. 99-3133 ... 99-3133) to help you learn more about common moles* and unusual ones called dysplastic nevi or atypical moles. This booklet shows what moles...
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If the pathologist uses the term "severely dysplastic" or "atypical melanocytic hyperplasia" or offers a long descriptive narrative it means he really is concerned about melanoma, but does not want to call it that.
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Fetal multicystic dysplastic kidney (MCDK) may have grave prognosis and prenatal diagnosis of MCDK by ultrasound (US) is very important. ... Fetal multicystic dysplastic kidney (MCDK) may have grave prognosis and prenatal diagnosis of MCDK by ultrasound (US) is very important. Traditionally, MCDK is diagnosed by 2-D...
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Dysplastic nevus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Learn about the mutation status of families at an increased risk of melanoma. ... The original atlas of dysplastic nevi was, of necessity, cross-sectional (Greene et al., 1985), and could not provide sequential documentation of the natural history of these important risk markers and potential precursor lesions.
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Dysplastic nevi, also known as atypical moles, are unusual benign moles that may resemble melanoma. People who have them are at an increased risk of melanoma. The larger the number of atypical moles, the greater the risk. ... DYSPLASTIC NEVI (atypical moles) are unusual benign moles that may resemble melanoma.
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The chance of any one dysplastic nevus becoming malignant is small. Most, in fact, do not become malignant. Unfortunately, it is not possible to determine which lesions are destined to remain stable and which are destined to progress.
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