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Dyspladia vs Neoplasia - What's the difference?

dyspladia | neoplasia |

Dyspladia is likely misspelled.


Dyspladia has no English definition.

As a noun neoplasia is

the formation of new tissue.

Granuloma vs Neoplasia - What's the difference?

granuloma | neoplasia |


In medicine terms the difference between granuloma and neoplasia

is that granuloma is a tumor consisting of a mass of granular tissue that sometimes results from infection or injury while neoplasia is the formation of a neoplasm.

Taxonomy vs Neoplasia - What's the difference?

taxonomy | neoplasia |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and neoplasia

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while neoplasia is (biology) the formation of new tissue.

Neoplasia vs Neoplasma - What's the difference?

neoplasia | neoplasma |

Neoplasma is often a misspelling of neoplasia.


Neoplasma has no English definition.

As a noun neoplasia

is the formation of new tissue.

Metaplasia vs Neoplasia - What's the difference?

metaplasia | neoplasia |


In biology terms the difference between metaplasia and neoplasia

is that metaplasia is the conversion of one type of tissue into another while neoplasia is the formation of new tissue.

Neoplasia vs Reticuloendotheliosis - What's the difference?

neoplasia | reticuloendotheliosis |


In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between neoplasia and reticuloendotheliosis

is that neoplasia is (medicine) the formation of a neoplasm while reticuloendotheliosis is (medicine) a form of neoplasia characterized by proliferation of the reticuloendothelium in an organ or tissue.

As nouns the difference between neoplasia and reticuloendotheliosis

is that neoplasia is (biology) the formation of new tissue while reticuloendotheliosis is (medicine) a form of neoplasia characterized by proliferation of the reticuloendothelium in an organ or tissue.

Tissue vs Neoplasia - What's the difference?

tissue | neoplasia |


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between tissue and neoplasia

is that tissue is (biology) a group of similar cells that function together to do a specific job while neoplasia is (biology) the formation of new tissue.

As nouns the difference between tissue and neoplasia

is that tissue is thin, woven, gauze-like fabric while neoplasia is (biology) the formation of new tissue.

As a verb tissue

is to form tissue of; to interweave.

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