How To Use Histologically In A Sentence
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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.
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Mycosis fungoides approximates, clinically and histologically, granulomata and sarcomata.
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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.
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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.
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The tumor is usually benign and remains histologically quiescent for a long period of time.
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Degranulation via cytolysis involves eosinophil rupture and exudation of cellular contents, making eosinophils difficult to stain and recognize histologically.
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Histologically, thick collagen bundles were seen, characteristically whorling around vessels in a fibrotic stroma.
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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.
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In our present study, all cases were histologically and mycologically proven to be mycetomas, and none proved to be tuberculosis or osteogenic sarcoma.
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Coeliac disease is characterised histologically by total or subtotal villous atrophy.
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Coeliac disease is characterised histologically by total or subtotal villous atrophy.
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In 1982, he demonstrated that the coniform elements of Phakalodus tenuis, a protoconodont, are histologically similar to the grasping spines of the living chaetognath, Sagitta.
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histologically identifiable structures
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Histologically, the wear debris of various sizes embraced by 1 or several polynuclear giant cells that were found not only great in number but also active in function.
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In such meticulously selected cases brain tissue was examined histologically; samples were taken from brain hemispheres, basal ganglia, the pons, the oblongate and from the cerebellum.
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Histologically, no cardial brain abscesses show purulent exudate surrounded by variable amounts of fibrosis.
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Chronic alcoholic patients may have normal, enhanced, or diminished acid secretory capacity; hypochlorhydria being associated histologically with atrophic gastritis.
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Histologically, the tumor showed glandular and solid architecture.
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Histologically, the tumors were composed of uniform short spindle or stellate cells with indistinct cell borders arranged in narrow and short fascicles.
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In addition to the more or less complex pathways mapped histologically, several simpler pathways have now been analysed by electrophysiological recording techniques.
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Histologically, the disease is characterized by a bizarre population of neoplastic cells that are found systemically within the vascular lumina.
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Among the 20 cases, variable numbers of parathyroid glands were sampled and histologically examined in the pathology laboratory.
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Histologically, tubercular mastitis is a form of granulomatous inflammation.
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Several similar reported cases, sufficiently different histologically from xanthogranulomatous salpingitis and oophoritis, are not included in this list.
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Histologically, sebaceous hyperplasia consists of enlarged lobules of mature sebaceous glands with a central dilated duct.
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Histologically the tumor cells closely resemble normal hepatocytes, although the cytoplasm may be more acidophilic or hydropic than in those cells in the surrounding liver.
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In addition, 4 of the 50 tumors were found to be histologically malignant.
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Histologically, they have a central plate composed of immature elastic cartilage and are surrounded by adipose tissue, hair follicles, pilosebaceous units, and eccrine glands.
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Chronic alcoholic patients may have normal, enhanced, or diminished acid secretory capacity; hypochlorhydria being associated histologically with atrophic gastritis.
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Histologically, the tumor may display solid, papillary, hemorrhagic, and sclerotic areas.
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In contrast, histologically visible fibrosis is absent in the majority of sinusoids in our livers with inactive alcoholic cirrhosis.
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They are small round cell tumors that are highly cellular and resemble medulloblastomas histologically.
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Histologically, each efferent duct presents a stellate luminal profile, reflecting an epithelium in which ciliated columnar cells alternate with non-ciliated cuboidal cells.
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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.
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In addition, two others without a histologically proven diagnosis had a pattern suggestive of a myopathic process.
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Histologically, the umbilical cord was composed of 2 vessels with a single umbilical artery.
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Histologically, the lesion was composed of a hypocellular proliferation of spindle-shaped and stellate cells lying in a collagenous background.
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Histologically these lesions contain caseous necrosis and will eventually be absorbed or become calcified.
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Context-accurate diagnosis of diseases involving the esophagogastric junction (EGJ) is challenging because of difficulty in defining the EGJ endoscopically and histologically.
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Histologically the tumor cells closely resemble normal hepatocytes, although the cytoplasm may be more acidophilic or hydropic than in those cells in the surrounding liver.
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After intratracheal elastase instillations, we confirmed histologically the dose-dependent emphysematous changes throughout the lung (data not shown).
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Cells include histologically viable and necrotic eosinophils and other inflammatory cells, and cellular debris is often abundant.
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Histologically, these lesions form a spectrum of tumors ranging from benign cystic adenomas to proliferative cystic sebaceous tumors.
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The mass was excised and was characterized histologically as another proliferative cystic sebaceous tumor.