ULCERATE TYPE SPECIMEN BOOK

histology

foveolar cell shape

Hyperplasia is when the body grows more cells than it needs. Histology is the study of the microscopic structure of tissues, how cells are organized, how they function, and how they change under different conditions. Ulcerate examines the histology of foveolar hyperplasia, a condition where the mucus secreting cells lining the stomach (foveolar cells) begin to overgrow. These cells multiply excessively, increasing in number until their structure becomes disrupted and deformed.

hyperplastic cells

Normal cells

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