Heteroplasia

(1) Development of cytologic and histologic elements that are not normal for the organ or part in question, as the growth of bone in a site where there is normally fibrous connective tissue. (2) Malposition of tissue or a part that is otherwise normal, as a ureter that develops at the lower pole of a kidney. SYN: alloplasia. [hetero- + G. plasis, a forming]

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