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metaplasia
[ met-uh-pley-zhuh, -zhee-uh ]
noun
- the transformation of one type of tissue into another.
metaplasia
/ ˌmɛtəˈpleɪzɪə /
noun
- the transformation of one kind of tissue into a different kind
Other Words From
- met·a·plas·tic [met-, uh, -, plas, -tik], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of metaplasia1
Example Sentences
The area is known as a "hotspot for the development of metaplasia" -- the replacement of one type of cell by another.
Individuals afflicted with intestinal metaplasia cells face a sixfold increased risk of succumbing to this lethal cancer.
This discovery highlights the importance of screening for intestinal metaplasia in managing stomach cancer risk.
Intestinal metaplasia, which is a change in the cells of the mucous membrane lining the stomach that often stems from chronic gastritis and manifests with symptoms akin to acid reflux, is also a sinister link to stomach cancer.
The study offers clues into whether intestinal metaplasia cells directly transform into stomach cancer.
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