different between anaplastic vs aplasia

anaplastic

English

Etymology

anaplasty +? -ic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?æn??plæst?k/
  • Rhymes: -æst?k

Adjective

anaplastic (not comparable)

  1. (oncology) Of, or relating to, a tumor that shows little histogenetic differentiation. It implies that a tumor is high grade and likely to behave in an aggressive fashion.
  2. (surgery) Of or relating to plastic surgery.

Derived terms

  • anaplastic astrocytoma
  • anaplastic carcinoma

Related terms

  • anaplasia
  • anaplasma
  • anaplasmataceae
  • anaplastology

Romanian

Etymology

From French anaplastique

Adjective

anaplastic m or n (feminine singular anaplastic?, masculine plural anaplastici, feminine and neuter plural anaplastice)

  1. anaplastic

Declension

anaplastic From the web:

  • what anaplastic mean
  • what anaplastic lymphoma
  • what anaplastic cells
  • what is anaplastic thyroid cancer
  • what is anaplastic large cell lymphoma
  • what does anaplastic mean
  • what causes anaplastic thyroid cancer
  • what is anaplastic astrocytoma


aplasia

English

Pronunciation

Noun

aplasia (countable and uncountable, plural aplasias)

  1. (pathology) A condition marked by the incomplete development, or entire absence, of an organ or tissue.

Derived terms

  • aplastic

Translations

See also

  • hypoplasia

Italian

Noun

aplasia f (plural aplasie)

  1. (pathology) aplasia

Derived terms

  • aplasico

Portuguese

Noun

aplasia f (plural aplasias)

  1. (pathology) aplasia (incomplete development, or absence, of an organ or tissue)

aplasia From the web:

  • what aplasia means
  • what is aplasia cutis
  • what does aplasia mean
  • what causes aplasia cutis
  • what is aplasia anemia
  • what is aplasia hair loss
  • what is aplasia in pathology
  • what is aplasia of the bone marrow
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