Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

anaplasia

noun
ˌænəˈpleɪziə
Definition
Anaplasia is a term used in pathology to describe the loss of differentiation and a return to a more primitive or unspecialized state of cells.
Examples
  • In cancer research, anaplasia is a key indicator of tumor aggressiveness.
  • The biopsy revealed signs of anaplasia, suggesting a more severe form of the disease.
Meaning
It refers to the process whereby mature cells lose their specific characteristics and become more like immature cells, often indicating a malignant transformation.
Synonyms
  • undifferentiation
  • dedifferentiation
  • rebirth of cells