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Kupffer cells are activated early, diffusely, and intensely and precede the activation of stellate cells.
They may be stellate in the anterior horn of the spinal cord or flask-shaped, as in the Purkinje cells of the cerebellum.
This basic habit varies from squat bladelike individuals to acicular stellate groups and individuals with a tabular cross section.
Histologically, the lesion was composed of a hypocellular proliferation of spindle-shaped and stellate cells lying in a collagenous background.
Bupivacaine hydrochloride is a stellate and paravertebral lumbar block amide local anesthetic.
Mesenteric disease on CT scan is seen as a patchy or diffuse increase in density, strands within the mesentery, and a stellate appearance.
This contraction wrinkles the thick mucosa at this level so that the fully occluded lumen takes on a stellate configuration.
Additionally, there are no central epithelial cells resembling stellate reticulum.
The nuclei were often elongated and cytologically bland with occasional stellate cells and loose myxoid background.
Some stellate cells located at the periphery of the tumor sheets were strongly immunostained for S100 protein.
It is triggered by ongoing inflammation and cytokine-related stimulation of hepatic stellate cells.
The typical stellate reticulum and microcyst formation often seen in follicular ameloblastoma, however, was rarely encountered.
It is possible that the stellate cells were involved in retaining the malignant cells within the sinusoids.
Examples include bifid vs. multifid styles, stellate vs. lepidote trichomes, and leaves with or without basal glands.
Star Anise is so named from the stellate form of its fruit. It is often chewed in small quantities after each meal to promote digestion.
The countries agreed in 2001 to protect the beluga, stellate and Russian sturgeon, which provide nearly all the world's caviar.
Histologically, the tumors were composed of uniform short spindle or stellate cells with indistinct cell borders arranged in narrow and short fascicles.
Before 1953, procedures such as stellate ganglion block, cervical sympathectomy, thrombectomy of occluded carotid arteries, and carotid bifurcation ligation, were used.
The most likely species to be caught in Finnish sea waters are stellate and Russian sturgeons.
The corresponding tissue biopsies showed proliferation of pleomorphic, round to oval, and stellate cells infiltrating the bladder wall and covered by intact urothelium.
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I never saw a case of stellate fracture, and by this my experience in the case of the ilium was confirmed.
There are besides cells known as spindle, stellate, squamous or pavement, and various other names suggested by their shapes.
Each branch bears a stellate terminal spathilla, composed of ten to twenty conical teeth, which radiate in all directions.
In the stellate columbines of gardens the tubular petals are replaced by flat ones often in increased numbers.
The passage from one to the other may be seen in the stellate form of the conidia of Nyctalis.
The flowers are stellate, cymose, on stems rising from the heart of the leafy rosettes.
Again they were seen in the palms and soles, but here more readily tended to assume the stellate forms.
Some, like radiolarians and star-fish, have a stellate form.
Naked or with minute stellate ossifications as in the Polyodontidae.
A tumor of stellate or polyhedral cells in a matrix of mucin.
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