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单词 neoplasia
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neoplasian.

Brit. /ˌniːə(ʊ)ˈpleɪzɪə/, /ˌniːə(ʊ)ˈpleɪʒə/, U.S. /ˌnioʊˈpleɪʒ(i)ə/, /ˌnioʊˈpleɪziə/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: neo- comb. form, -plasia comb. form.
Etymology: < neo- comb. form + -plasia comb. form, after neoplasm n. Compare French néoplasie (1855).
Medicine.
The development or presence of a neoplasm; the process by which a neoplasm, or a specific type of neoplasm, arises. Also: an instance of this; a neoplasm or type of neoplasm.
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the world > life > biology > biological processes > development, growth, or degeneration > [noun] > growth > types of growth
monstruosity1402
monstrosity1555
accretion1615
misgrowth1648
monstruousness1653
miscreance1658
homonomya1682
agenesis1827
hypertrophy1834
auxesis1842
overgrowth1844
neoplasia1871
ingrowth1877
concrescence1878
accrementition1879
neogenesis1884
geomalism1885
giantism1885
geomaly1889
merisis1940
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > diseases of tissue > [noun] > abnormal or morbid tissue > growth of
polysarcia1693
carnification1744
pullulation1829
hypertrophy1834
heteroplasia1854
neoplasia1871
hyperplasia1873
pseudohypertrophy1873
hemihypertrophy1900
myelomatosis1904
hypercellularity1908
pleocytosis1911
myelosis1916
lymphoblastoma1920
histiocytosis1924
plasmocytosis1924
reticuloendotheliosis1925
reticulosis1932
sarcoidosis1936
retrolental fibroplasia1942
fibrogenesis1952
hyperplasm-
1871 C. H. Hackley tr. T. Billroth Gen. Surg. Pathol. & Therapeutics xx. 542 Most of these growths [sc. tumors] are composed of tissue which is more highly organized than inflammatory neoplasia.
1871 C. H. Hackley tr. T. Billroth Gen. Surg. Pathol. & Therapeutics xx. 544 If a neoplasia shows only such elements, we will let it pass for heterologous.
1890 C. P. Mitchell Philos. Tumour-dis. i. 7 (heading) Explanation of the self-dependence of tumours: neoplasia identified with genesis in the Protozoa.
1905 Amer. Anthropologist 7 536/1 Hereditary syphilis may be one of the ultimate causes of the hypervascularization due to neoplasia of the capillaries following irritation.
1926 Glasgow Herald 22 May 7/2 No one who had made a broad study of neoplasia of all varieties could support either of those theses.
1947 Radiology 49 358/2 The late effects resulting from exposure to penetrating radiations..consisted of generalized atrophy and neoplasia of hemopoietic organs.
1966 Amer. Naturalist 100 162 Evidence continues to accumulate in support of the hypothesis that at least some congenital defects and some childhood neoplasias are caused by viruses.
1988 Cancer Surveys 7 490 The second approach is to postulate that the relationship between cervical neoplasia and this viral genome is casual and not causal.
2002 Toxicol. Pathol. 30 263 Chronic endocrine hyperactivity [of the adrenal medulla] may lead to hyperplasia and neoplasia.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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