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For women the probability is higher due to their larger glandular tissues.
Figure 11 shows an animation of the typical glandular tissue pattern in a normal breast.
Adenomatous refers to glandular tissue, which is normal for the colon, medical experts said.
An adenoma is a benign tumor arising in glandular tissue.
Growing glandular tissue, typically from some form of hormonal stimulation, is often tender or painful.
Glandular tissue is found closer to the nipple.
Precancerous cells are found in the glandular tissue.
Once you're menopausal, a lot of glandular tissue is replaced with fat and it's easier to feel."
Almost all stomach cancers (95%) start in the glandular tissue that lines the stomach.
Building hairs requires the snail to have specialised glandular tissue and complex strategies to form them.
An adenoma is tumor glandular tissue, that has not (yet) gained the properties of a cancer.
The stems have glandular tissue near the nodes and the long leaves are often dotted with glands as well.
Adenocarcinoma is a cancer of an epithelium that originates in glandular tissue.
If the glandular tissue is abnormal, but benign, it is said to be an adenoma.
Some sagging is due to the aging of the glandular tissues that produce breast firmness.
"The biofilter can detect the virus in our glandular tissue and eliminates it.
There is more glandular tissue than previously believed, concentrated near the nipple, not evenly distributed in the breast.
Adenomas are noncancerous abnormal growths of the glandular tissue in the breast.
Most colorectal cancers develop from polyps in glandular tissue of the intestinal lining.
Abomasum (reed) tripe is seen much less frequently, owing to its glandular tissue content.
Agglomerations of glandular tissue can be found on the apex of the tubercles.
Previous studies had revealed that one of them, called sox3, controlled the formation of different types of glandular tissue during development.
Instead of replicating itself locally within the glandular tissue, like normal fauna viruses, it sends out spores.
Sialagogues pharmacologically stimulate saliva production from intact salivary glandular tissues.