Items tagged “histology”
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Betz cells
Betz cells are pyramidal cell neurons located within the fifth layer of the primary motor cortex. They are some of the largest in the central nervous system, sometimes reaching 100 µm in diameter and send their axons down the corticospinal tracts to the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord.
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Brunner glands
Brunner glands are compound tubular submucosal glands found in the duodenum. They are only found proximal to the sphincter of Oddi.
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Brunner gland hyperplasia
Brunner gland adenoma
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Osteosarcoma - conventional (histology)
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06 Nov 2009
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Lipoma - spindle cell (histology)
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16 Nov 2009
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Carotid body tumor (histology)
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18 Nov 2009
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Rosenthal fibers (histology)
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19 Nov 2009
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Synovial sarcoma (histology)
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16 Dec 2009
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Hepatoblastoma histological classification
Although hepatoblastomas can be histologically classified into a variety of subtypes, it is important to remember that with the possible exception of small cell undifferentiated subtype, prognosis is independent of histology when adjusted for stage gender and age 1.
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Bronchogenic cyst (histology)
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06 Feb 2010
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Eosinophilic granuloma (histology)
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07 Feb 2010
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Usual interstitial pneumonia (histology)
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17 Feb 2010
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Small cell lung cancer histology
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17 Feb 2010
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Miliary tuberculosis (pathology)
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18 Feb 2010
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Ferruginous body (histology)
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26 Feb 2010
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Asbestos bodies (histology)
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26 Feb 2010
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Non-invasive thymoma (histology)
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16 Mar 2010
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Langerhans cells (histology)
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21 Mar 2010
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Adenomyosis (histology)
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18 Jul 2010
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Primary CNS lymphoma (histology)
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24 Jul 2010
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Ferruginous body
A ferruginous body is a histological finding in interstitial lung disease that is a result of inorganic dust inhalation.
Macrophage ingestion of the inorganic fiber results in a fibrotic reaction with encasement of the fiber in iron-rich material that is derived from proteins such as ferritin a...