Примери за използване на Hyperplasia на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Other forms of adrenal hyperplasia must be excluded.
Timelines to submit further data on colorectal hyperplasia events from ALTITUDE study.
nutrition articles in 2001 for the"Journal of Hyperplasia Research" and Champion Nutrition.
benign prostatic hyperplasia(BPH).
Indicates an adequate protective effect, albeit with an upper confidence limit of the hyperplasia rate estimate exceeding recommendation in the guideline.
Furthermore, irbesartan induced hyperplasia/hypertrophy of the juxtaglomerular cells(in rats at≥ 90 mg/kg/day,
Furthermore, irbesartan induced hyperplasia/ hypertrophy of the juxtaglomerular cells(in rats at≥ 90 mg/ kg/ day,
In a second 26-week study hyperplasia of transitional cells in the urinary bladder occurred with a much lower incidence.
Hyperplasia occurs when cells within a tissue divide faster than normal
Nevertheless, the possibility exists that long-term use of isoflavones could cause uterine hyperplasia, and women taking isoflavones should be monitored appropriately by their doctor.
Blood clots from benign prostatic hyperplasia surgery can pass into the bloodstream
Endometrial hyperplasia events based on investigator reporting rather than histopathology findings
Hyperplasia of the endometrium can be a precancerous condition
This is an important distinction from Hyperplasia which is an increase in the numbers of cells.
It must not be used on a long-term basis in patients who have endometrial hyperplasia(thickening of the lining of the womb) or severe liver problems.
If the hyperplasia is maintained at the same level
However, benign prostatic hyperplasia surgery most often cannot restore function that was lost before the procedure.
The main cause of blockage are stool stones, hyperplasia of lymphoid follicles,
Hyperplasia can be accompanied by frequent urination,
These early neoplastic changes must be distinguished from hyperplasia, a reversible increase in cell division caused by an external stimulus,