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neoplasia Biol. and Med.|niːəʊˈpleɪzɪə| [f. neo- + Gr. πλάσις formation: see -ia1.] The formation of neoplasms; the state or condition of having neoplastic growth.
1890C. P. Mitchell Philosophy Tumour-Dis. i. 7 (heading) Explanation of the self-dependence of tumours: neoplasia identified with genesis in the Protozoa. 1926Glasgow Herald 22 May 7/2 No one who had made a broad study of neoplasia of all varieties could support either of those theses. 1947Radiology XLIX. 358/2 The late effects resulting from exposure to penetrating radiations..consisted of generalized atrophy and neoplasia of hemopoietic organs. 1962New Scientist 12 Apr. 48/2 These processes do resemble in certain respects neoplasia. 1970Nature 18 Apr. 290/1 The general belief in clinical circles is that bladder tumours are..produced as the result of chemical constituents in the urine which act on the urinary epithelium and produce neoplasia. |