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involving the use of histology or histological techniques
histologically identifiable structures
How To Use histologically In A Sentence
- In case 4, the carcinomas in the submandibular gland and ipsilateral tonsil, the latter including an in situ component, were histologically similar keratinizing squamous tumors.
- Mycosis fungoides approximates, clinically and histologically, granulomata and sarcomata. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
- Histologically, these tumors are named after the cell of origin, the Schwann cell which is also known as a neurilemmal cell, thus these tumors are also known as neurilemmomas.
- Histologically, the tumor was composed of two distinct components - an epithelioid component with granular cytoplasm that stained for synaptophysin, melan-A, calretinin, and vimentin compatible with adrenocortical differentiation, and a pleomorphic to spindled component that was positive for desmin and myogenin, compatible with rhabdomyosarcomatous differentiation. BioMed Central - Latest articles
- The tumor is usually benign and remains histologically quiescent for a long period of time.
- Degranulation via cytolysis involves eosinophil rupture and exudation of cellular contents, making eosinophils difficult to stain and recognize histologically.
- Histologically, thick collagen bundles were seen, characteristically whorling around vessels in a fibrotic stroma.
- In the early report of Heineman and colleagues, 3 chlamydospores were observed histologically in the cardiac vegetation of a diabetic patient with C albicans endocarditis, as well as in kidney abscesses.
- In our present study, all cases were histologically and mycologically proven to be mycetomas, and none proved to be tuberculosis or osteogenic sarcoma.
- Coeliac disease is characterised histologically by total or subtotal villous atrophy.