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Neoplasia involves the uncontrolled, monoclonal proliferation of cells, which can be benign or malignant. All neoplastic growths consist of two components: the parenchyma (neoplastic cells) and the supporting stroma (non-neoplastic elements such as blood vessels and connective tissue).
Components of Neoplasia
Component | Description |
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Parenchyma | Neoplastic cells responsible for tumor growth. |
Stroma | Supporting non-neoplastic tissue, including blood vessels and connective tissue. |
Cellular Structure in Neoplasia
Stages of Neoplastic Progression
Points to Remember