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Qué (quién) es functional hypertrophy - definición

INCREASE IN THE VOLUME OF AN ORGAN OR TISSUE DUE TO THE ENLARGEMENT OF ITS COMPONENT CELLS
Hypertrophic; Organ hypertrophy; Hyperthrophy; Hypertrophia; Hypertrophy (medical); Eccentric hypertrophy; Hypertrophied

Adenoid hypertrophy         
  • Ball-shaped adenoid blocking the nasal passage.
UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY THE UNUSUAL GROWTH OF THE ADENOID TONSIL; HAS SYMPTOM SNORING, HAS SYMPTOM HYPONASALITY, HAS SYMPTOM OTITIS MEDIA WITH EFFUSION, HAS SYMPTOM MOUTH BREATHING
Hypertrophy of adenoids; Adenoid facies; Pharyngeal tonsil hypertrophy
Adenoid hypertrophy (enlarged adenoids) is the unusual growth (hypertrophy) of the adenoid (pharyngeal tonsil) first described in 1868 by the Danish physician Wilhelm Meyer (1824–1895) in Copenhagen. He described a long term adenoid hypertrophy that will cause an obstruction of the nasal airways.
Hypertrophied         
·adj Excessively developed; characterized by hypertrophy.
Functional beverage         
NON-ALCOHOLIC DRINK THAT CONTAINS HERBS, VITAMINS, MINERALS, AMINO ACIDS OR ADDITIONAL RAW FRUIT OR VEGETABLES
Bepherages; Functional beverages; Functional drinks; Functional drink
A functional beverage is a conventional liquid food marketed to highlight specific product ingredients or supposed health benefit.

Wikipedia

Hypertrophy

Hypertrophy is the increase in the volume of an organ or tissue due to the enlargement of its component cells. It is distinguished from hyperplasia, in which the cells remain approximately the same size but increase in number. Although hypertrophy and hyperplasia are two distinct processes, they frequently occur together, such as in the case of the hormonally induced proliferation and enlargement of the cells of the uterus during pregnancy.

Eccentric hypertrophy is a type of hypertrophy where the walls and chamber of a hollow organ undergo growth in which the overall size and volume are enlarged. It is applied especially to the left ventricle of heart. Sarcomeres are added in series, as for example in dilated cardiomyopathy (in contrast to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a type of concentric hypertrophy, where sarcomeres are added in parallel).