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Increase in the size of RBC in man due to Plasmodium is known as (ప్లాస్మోడియం వలన మానవుని RBC పరిమాణం పెద్దగా అవడాన్ని ఇలా అంటారు):
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Hypertrophy = Increase in cell size Hyperplasia = Increase in cell number Splenomegaly = Enlargement of spleen
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Hyperplasia
Hypertrophy
Splenomegaly
Hyperparasitism
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