- dyshesion
- dys·he·sion (dis-heґzhən) [dys- + L. haesio, from haerere to stick] 1. disordered cell adherence. 2. loss of intercellular cohesion, a characteristic of malignancy, as determined by aspiration biopsy cytology.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
dyshesion — noun A loss of ordered cohesion between cells … Wiktionary
dyshesive — adjective Of, pertaining to, or causing dyshesion … Wiktionary
Onychoschizia — is a splitting of the distal nail plate into layers at the free edge, a very common problem among women and represents a dyshesion of the layers of keratin, possible as a result of dehydration.[1]:786[2] See also Nail anatomy List of cutaneous… … Wikipedia