Growth Disturbances and Neoplasia
Across
- 3. Malignant neoplasms of epithelial cells
- 4. Generally consist of acini, sheets, columns or cords of epithelial tumor cells that may be arranged in solid/papillary patter
- 8. a lack of differentiation and is a characteristic feature of most malignant tumors
- 10. Slow-growing and localized without causing much difficulty to the host
- 11. mesenchymal tumor cells arranged as interlacing bundles, fascicles/whorls, lying separated from each other by ECM substance
- 13. Carcinomas that grow in a glandular pattern
- 15. Abnormal growth of tissues exceeding and un-coordinating with the evoking stimuli
- 17. a mass of tissue formed as a result of abnormal, excessive, uncoordinated, autonomous and purposeless proliferation of cells
- 18. synonymous terms for poor structural and functional resemblance to corresponding normal cells
- 19. have a prominent nucleolus or nucleoli in the nucleus reflecting increased nucleoprotein synthesis
- 20. Has secondary changes like hemorrhage, infarction, and ulceration
Down
- 1. deviation of neoplastic cells in structure and function is minimal as compared to normal cells
- 2. combination of epithelial and mesenchymal tissue elements
- 5. a single large and bizarre nucleus
- 6. Benign tumor arising in fibrous tissue
- 7. collective term used for all malignant tumor
- 9. Malignant neoplasms arising in solid mesenchymal tissues or its derivatives
- 12. proliferate rapidly, spread throughout the body and may eventually cause death of the host
- 14. Spherical or ovoid in shape
- 16. Benign epithelial neoplasms, growing on any surface that produce fingerlike fronds