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ipertrofiche

Ipertrofiche is an Italian adjective form used to describe tissues, organs, or cells that have undergone hypertrophy, meaning an increase in size due to enlargement of individual cells rather than a rise in cell number. The related noun is ipertrofia, from the Greek roots hyper- (over) and trophía (nourishment or growth).

Ipertrofia is a biological process where cells grow larger, leading to tissue or organ enlargement. It is

In physiology, hypertrophy often results from increased functional demand or hormonal signals. Examples include skeletal muscle

Diagnosis and assessment typically involve clinical evaluation and imaging or histological examination to determine the extent

Usage notes: the term ipertrofiche is used to describe plural feminine forms of the adjective, as in

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distinct
from
hyperplasia,
which
involves
an
increase
in
the
number
of
cells.
Ipertrofiche
tissues
may
be
normal
and
adaptive
(physiological)
or
abnormal
and
disease-associated
(pathological),
depending
on
the
context
and
causes.
hypertrophy
in
response
to
resistance
training
or
uterine
hypertrophy
during
pregnancy.
In
pathology,
hypertrophy
can
reflect
chronic
stress
or
disease,
such
as
cardiac
hypertrophy
in
response
to
hypertension
or
valvular
disease,
which
may
affect
organ
function
over
time.
and
pattern
of
enlargement.
Management
depends
on
the
underlying
cause
and
may
range
from
lifestyle
interventions
and
monitoring
to
targeted
therapies
addressing
the
root
condition.
“tessuti
ipertrofiche”
or
“cellule
ipertrofiche.”
It
is
commonly
found
in
medical,
biological,
and
related
scientific
literature
in
Italian.