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Regression in medicine is a characteristic of diseases to decrease in severity and/or size. * Clinically, regression generally refers to lighter symptoms without completely disappearing. At a later point, symptoms may return. These symptoms are then called recidive. * In cancer, regression refers to a specific decrease in the size or extent of a tumour. In histopathology, histological regression is one or more areas within a tumor in which neoplastic cells have disappeared or decreased in number. In melanomas, this means complete or partial disappearance from areas of the dermis (and occasionally from the epidermis), which have been replaced by fibrosis, accompanied by melanophages, new blood vessels, and a variable degree of inflammation.

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  • Als Regression („Rückbildung“ bzw. „Rückentwicklung“; nicht zur verwechseln mit Regression (Psychoanalyse) und mit Regression im statistischen Sinne) bezeichnet man in der Medizin und Infektionsepidemiologie die Verringerung des Vorkommens einer Krankheit in einem bestimmten Raum innerhalb einer bestimmten Periode. Der Vorgang der Rückbildung wird gelegentlich auch als regressiver Prozess oder regressive Veränderung (lateinisch: „regredere“ – „zurückschreiten“) bezeichnet. (de)
  • Regression in medicine is a characteristic of diseases to decrease in severity and/or size. * Clinically, regression generally refers to lighter symptoms without completely disappearing. At a later point, symptoms may return. These symptoms are then called recidive. * In cancer, regression refers to a specific decrease in the size or extent of a tumour. In histopathology, histological regression is one or more areas within a tumor in which neoplastic cells have disappeared or decreased in number. In melanomas, this means complete or partial disappearance from areas of the dermis (and occasionally from the epidermis), which have been replaced by fibrosis, accompanied by melanophages, new blood vessels, and a variable degree of inflammation. (en)
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  • Als Regression („Rückbildung“ bzw. „Rückentwicklung“; nicht zur verwechseln mit Regression (Psychoanalyse) und mit Regression im statistischen Sinne) bezeichnet man in der Medizin und Infektionsepidemiologie die Verringerung des Vorkommens einer Krankheit in einem bestimmten Raum innerhalb einer bestimmten Periode. Der Vorgang der Rückbildung wird gelegentlich auch als regressiver Prozess oder regressive Veränderung (lateinisch: „regredere“ – „zurückschreiten“) bezeichnet. (de)
  • Regression in medicine is a characteristic of diseases to decrease in severity and/or size. * Clinically, regression generally refers to lighter symptoms without completely disappearing. At a later point, symptoms may return. These symptoms are then called recidive. * In cancer, regression refers to a specific decrease in the size or extent of a tumour. In histopathology, histological regression is one or more areas within a tumor in which neoplastic cells have disappeared or decreased in number. In melanomas, this means complete or partial disappearance from areas of the dermis (and occasionally from the epidermis), which have been replaced by fibrosis, accompanied by melanophages, new blood vessels, and a variable degree of inflammation. (en)
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  • Regression (Epidemiologie) (de)
  • Regression (medicine) (en)
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