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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abnormal cells" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or scientific contexts to refer to cells that do not have the typical structure or function, often indicating a potential health issue.
Example: "The biopsy results showed the presence of abnormal cells, which may require further investigation."
Alternatives: "irregular cells" or "atypical cells."
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This results in the formation of singlet oxygen, a toxic molecule that destroys the abnormal cells and their vasculature.
The clinic says it uses "antineoplastons" – "molecular switches that turn off life processes in abnormal cells" – to treat cancer patients.
Then a pathologist looks for abnormal cells.
These abnormal cells can eventually become cancerous.
The other clearly showed highly abnormal cells -- cervical cancer.
Osteosarcoma is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in bone.
Tests can then be performed to look for atypical or abnormal cells.
Nineteen others have abnormal cells in the urinary tract, possibly precancers.
Treatment of anal dysplasia involves either burning off the abnormal cells or surgically removing them.
Samples that satisfied the diagnostic criteria for precancerous and neoplastic histology (abnormal cells > 80%) were enrolled.
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"It appears we have found abnormal cells during the biopsy.
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