proplasia

pro·pla·si·a

(prō-plā'zē-ă), That state of cell or tissue in which activity is increased above that of euplasia, that is, characterized by stimulation, repair, or regeneration. [pro- + G. plassō, to form]

proplasia

An obsolete, nonspecific term that formerly dignified the state of heightened reactivity that occurs in a cell or tissue following injury.