normal vs. pathological tissue

What are Some Common Features of Pathological Tissues?


Pathological tissues often display several distinctive features, such as:
Hyperplasia: An increase in the number of cells, often leading to tissue enlargement.
Hypertrophy: An increase in cell size, resulting in larger tissue volume.
Dysplasia: Abnormal growth and differentiation of cells, often a precursor to cancer.
Atrophy: A decrease in cell size or number, leading to tissue shrinkage.
Necrosis: Cell death due to injury or disease, often resulting in tissue damage.

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