What does gland dysplasia mean

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Recently, my grandfather always said that his stomach is not very comfortable, and he often feels bloated, especially after eating. After seeing the doctor, he said that it was atypical hyperplasia of glands. Now I'll introduce what atypical hyperplasia of glands means.

What does gland dysplasia mean

First: atypical hyperplasia, also known as atypical hyperplasia, is a term of pathology. It mainly refers to the normal proliferation of epithelial cells, characterized by different sizes, various shapes, large and densely stained nuclei, increased proportion of nucleoplasm, increased mitosis, but mostly normal mitosis. Atypical hyperplasia is the morphological manifestation of precancerous lesions.

Second: the common atypical hyperplasia in clinicopathological work are: squamous epithelial atypical hyperplasia, which mainly occurs in the esophagus, cervix, oral cavity, vulva, and chronic skin ulcer; glandular epithelial atypical hyperplasia (dysplasia), which mainly occurs in the stomach, gallbladder, liver cells, endometrium, mammary duct epithelium, etc.

Third, timely detection and treatment of these atypical hyperplasia can prevent the occurrence of corresponding cancer. However, it must be pointed out that not all precancerous lesions are necessarily transformed into cancer, and not all cancers can see a clear stage of precancerous lesions. Simple hyperplasia has only excessive cell growth, but no obvious cellular structural atypia; neoplastic hyperplasia is the spontaneous growth of cells with obvious cellular structural atypia.

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Glandular dysplasia can occur in any part of our body, so we must pay attention to health, I hope the above content will help you.