nonneoplastic
Nonneoplastic is a term used in pathology and medicine to describe lesions, tissue changes, or processes that do not arise from clonal proliferation of neoplastic cells. In practice, nonneoplastic conditions include inflammatory, infectious, degenerative, metabolic, vascular, and reparative processes, as well as congenital malformations and other benign tissue alterations that are not true neoplasms. By contrast, neoplasms are growths driven by genetic alterations that lead to autonomous cell proliferation.
Common nonneoplastic conditions include inflammatory and infectious processes, fibrosis and scar formation after injury, granulomatous inflammation,
Diagnosis and clinical relevance: distinguishing nonneoplastic from neoplastic processes is important because management, prognosis, and surveillance
Limitations and terminology: the boundary between nonneoplastic and neoplastic can be nuanced, and some lesions may