Definition of dysplastic in English:
dysplastic
adjective dɪsˈplastɪkdɪsˈplæstɪk
Medicine Exhibiting dysplasia; containing abnormal cells or showing abnormal development.
changes in cellular structures are apparent in dysplastic cervical cells
of puppies predicted normal by palpation, 15% became dysplastic
Example sentencesExamples
- We found no evidence of malignancy, but dysplastic changes were present in the glandular cells.
- This has led many centres to establish surveillance programmes to identify dysplastic changes or early adenocarcinomas.
- Intestinal metaplasia or atrophy were present in only 10% of biopsies from patients with gastritis, and dysplastic glands were not identified.
- These dysplastic adenomas are precancerous. and are classified as villous, tubulovillous, and tubular.
- The common bile duct and the main pancreatic duct coursing within the tumor showed no dysplastic features.
Definition of dysplastic in US English:
dysplastic
adjectivedisˈplastikdɪsˈplæstɪk
Medicine Exhibiting dysplasia; containing abnormal cells or showing abnormal development.
changes in cellular structures are apparent in dysplastic cervical cells
of puppies predicted normal by palpation, 15% became dysplastic
Example sentencesExamples
- This has led many centres to establish surveillance programmes to identify dysplastic changes or early adenocarcinomas.
- We found no evidence of malignancy, but dysplastic changes were present in the glandular cells.
- Intestinal metaplasia or atrophy were present in only 10% of biopsies from patients with gastritis, and dysplastic glands were not identified.
- These dysplastic adenomas are precancerous. and are classified as villous, tubulovillous, and tubular.
- The common bile duct and the main pancreatic duct coursing within the tumor showed no dysplastic features.