Pathological hyperplasia, on the other hand, occurs due to abnormal or unregulated cell growth. It may be caused by factors such as chronic inflammation, hormonal imbalances, or exposure to certain stimuli. Pathological hyperplasia can sometimes be a precursor to the development of tumors or other ...
(or hyperplasia) under these circumstances requires careful morphometric analysis. Examining the protein:DNA ratio and the degree of activation of cyclin D kinase in the late G1 phase of the cell cycle have also been used to differentiate between hyperplasia and hypertrophy of the renal tubule.306...
The meaning of BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA is enlargement of the prostate gland caused by a benign overgrowth of chiefly glandular tissue that occurs especially in men over 50 years old and that tends to obstruct urination by constricting the urethra —
In theory, any increase in muscle cross-sectional area (CSA) could be due to increases in fibre size and/or fibre number (hyperplasia). It is generally agreed that adultmuscle hypertrophypredominantly occurs through an increased CSA of individual fibres (Tesch, 1988). In particular, resistance ...