It is obvious that histological and biomechanical properties are strongly influenced by these forces. |
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This might be responsible for the discordance observed between the cytological and histological grading systems. |
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However, with the living material in hand, histological, cytological, and larval characteristics can be observed. |
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A histological examination of the clitellum revealed that damage occurred to both male and female gonads. |
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Both hematoxylin and hematein are still commonly used for bacteriological and histological stains. |
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We included patients based on cytological or histological evidence of lung cancer returned no more than 10 days before entry into the study. |
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The presence of inflammatory cell infiltration is one of its main histological features. |
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Furthermore, no tissue is available for histological examination after cryosurgery. |
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All the discordant cases in the present study had only one grade difference with histological grading similar to earlier studies. |
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Is the antibody test a false positive or the histological examination a false negative? |
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Stained elements were dehydrated in a graded series of alcohols, cleared in xylene, and mounted in histological resin. |
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Many centres, however, suggest surgical excision of all indeterminate follicular lesions to make a definitive histological diagnosis. |
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The topographical relations of ATP distribution and histological pattern were analysed. |
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Brains of limpets and abalones are much simpler than brains of garden snails and slugs in histological differentiation. |
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The literature contains numerous reviews of metachromasy, especially in the histological and histochemical journals. |
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The presence of myocardial infarction was confirmed by macroscopic and histological examination of the myocardium. |
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Fixation of periderm tissue with FAA did not alter histological staining of cell walls compared with staining of fresh tissues. |
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Our study, in part, builds on theirs by providing more of a phylogenetic component to the histological approach that they used. |
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Cancer detected as a result of a positive test with histological confirmation attributed to the screening findings of the program. |
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A diagnostic histological feature is the union-specific, pre-senescent callousing of sieve plates. |
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Without histological staining, some NLO signals are intrinsically biochemically specific to extracellular matrix components. |
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Based on the in vivo pharmacology studies, sorafenib inhibited tumour progression in transplantable tumour models of multiple histological types. |
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All samples were subjected to histological examination prior to microdissection. |
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The outcome of infection depends mainly on the severity and topography of histological gastritis, which may be determined by the age at which infection is acquired. |
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The definite diagnosis of tuberculous dactylitis rests on bacteriological and histological studies. |
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Although seminoma is rare in patients under 10 years of age and in the over 60s, it is, nevertheless, the commonest histological type. |
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The diagnosis of tuberculous dactylitis was based on histological characteristics and positive acid fast bacilli using Ziehl-Neelsen stain. |
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There is widespread consensus that an organism's lifestyle is often reflected in the skeleton at various levels ranging from gross morphology to histological structure. |
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The thing that separates boys and girls in academic ability is nothing to do with gender, or hormones, or anything physical, pathological, histological, or hormonal. |
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Second, the interpretation of histological characters is equivocal. |
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Treatment of the adnexa depends on the patient's age, the histological type and size of the tumour. |
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Examples include the presence of specific pathological entities, cytological or histological characteristics, genetic mutations, or proteins. |
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Trainees should learn correct nomenclature to describe cytological and histological differences in degrees of abnormalities. |
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The only significant histological change was the appearance of corpora amylacea in the stomach which was attributed to altered mucus secretion. |
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Sustained virological response was associated with histological response in most patients. |
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Full histological examination of the reproductive organs has shown no adverse effect on these organs in either the male or female rats examined. |
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At this level, the histological changes seen were hepatocytic hypertrophy, vacuoles and necrosis, and necrotic hepatitis. |
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The overall concordance of Robinson's grading with histological grading in the present study was 71.2 per cent and this is comparable with other published data. |
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There are five general types of CUP, which are revealed by histological examination of biopsy specimens collected from patients. |
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The Oct III is an optical coherence topograph which gives a histological view of the retina and the layer of the nerves fibers. |
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Bone biopsies consistently show histological and histomorphometric improvement indicating the reversal of the disease process. |
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They show different histological types like tubular, comedo-carcinoma, basaloid, or cribriform patterns. |
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The clinical significance of a reduction in serum HBV DNA with respect to histological improvement could not be evaluated. |
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Baseline endoscopy and histological evaluation is necessary to rule out gastric carcinoma. |
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System for the puncture and removal of histological tissue from the region of the iliac crest. |
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A histological approach included design-based stereology, histochemistry and immunohistochemistry. |
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The initial study, to test safety, involved histological examination following subcutaneous implantation of Contramid minitablets in an animal model. |
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The hematoxylin and eosin stain is the most widely used histological stain. |
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One affected red and white pup was euthanased and the eyes sent for histological examination. |
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This histological subtype occurs in both osseous and extraosseous tissues and has a tendency for late local and disseminated recurrence. |
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It has also been evidenced in placental epithelium, where it replicates without causing any specific histological lesions. |
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A histological, microradiographic, and autoradiographic examination of one case. |
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Gonads were prepared for histological studies by placing them individually in Dietrich fixative for one hour. |
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Recent literature has examined the reliability of Glut-1 in discriminating between reactive and malignant mesothelium in histological sections. |
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Other types of histological stains include Periodic Acid Shiff, Gomori's methenamine silver, or trichome. |
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Objective: The purpose of this investigation is to describe histological findings on a temporal bone from a 2-year-old infant with a cochlear implant and an inner ear deformity who died of bacterial meningitis. |
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The absence of any histological sign of malignity in the primary tumor and in the metastases, as observed in our patient, is remarkable. |
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A pathologist blinded to the groups made histological examination by counting number of healthy tertiary follicles and corpora lutea in each ovary. |
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The histological study shows that the contractions of the muscle fibres present in the little arterioles of the mucous membrane regulate the blood flow. |
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A logbook should detail cases, including referral Pap smear, colposcopic findings, clinical impression, final cytological and histological diagnoses, and record of treatment. |
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In order to provide a correct vibration, vocal folds have a complex histological structure which is continuously being unveiled thanks to the advancement of research techniques. |
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Contracting out to machines the tedious business of assessing the dangerousness of cancer cells in histological microscope slides ought thus to be an obvious thing to do. |
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The reproductive cycle of the spotted sand lizard, Meroles suborbitalis was studied from a histological examination of gonads. |
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Table IV shows that the indication of adnexectomy is not correlated with the diameter, but instead with certain histological diagnoses when multiple cysts are most often found, such as mucinous or dermoid cysts. |
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Materials and results: In this study, we present the histological results from 18 vestibular sections and show the absence of olivocochlear efferents. |
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If fish tissues are transported in fixative for histological examination they shall be shipped in leakproof tubes in impact-resistant containers, such as thick-walled polystyrene boxes. |
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For optimal histological assessment especially of unusual cases an intact node with minimal traumatisation artefact is preferred. |
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Stomach specimens from normal control rats showed normal histological structures of the mucosa, submucosa as well as the muscularis. |
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In two female dogs treated at these dosages, histological changes were observed in the papillary muscle of the heart in common with known effects of other adrenoceptor agonists. |
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The dominant histological feature was vacuolar degeneration of the epidermis without sunburn cells. |
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The adhesions in which the histological examination identifies endometrial glands are most often situated in the ovarian fossa, and thus join the ovary to the peritoneum on the rear face of the broad ligament. |
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The nodosity apical end retains the meristematic cell profiles and calyptra but does not show major histological cell modifications, which are mainly hypertrophic due to phylloxera feeding. |
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A cytological and histological fixative composition comprising an aldehyde crosslinker, a polyol and a detergent, characterised in that the composition comprises a mucolytic agent. |
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The histological diagnosis relies on identification of two separate components, fascicular myofibroblastic at the periphery and hemangiopericytome in the centre. |
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Results: The histological diagnosis was done on the identification of two separate components, a fascicular myofibroblastic pattern at the periphery with a hemangiopericytoma like pattern in the centre. |
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The presence of inflammation was evaluated in one histological section from the same paraffin block which had been used for diagnostical histopathological evaluation in each patient. |
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The histological examination of cross sections of the excised fistular tissue revealed a tube-like structure with a narrow lumen, lined by stratified squamous epithelium. |
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The remaining 2 patients had histological diagnoses of periosteal osteosarcoma and dedifferentiated parosteal osteosarcoma respectively. |
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The mass was resected and, after histological examination, found to be a gliosarcoma. |
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To characterise the histological and cytokinetic characteristics of purely ischaemic ulcers and the processes that underpin healing following successful revascularisation. |
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Thus, gonadal growth, total body weights, thyroxin levels, plumage moult and the testis histological profiles were investigated under long days. |
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Bilateral gonadectomy was performed and histological examination confirmed that both gonads had features consistent with streak ovaries. |
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Biopsies were taken for all patients with abnormal colposcopy results, and specimens were sent at the end of the day to the pathology laboratory at Conakry for analysis, enabling the histological confirmation. |
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Only about 2 to 13 percent of the glomus tumors display a malignant phenotype with metastatic disease, with the malignant clinical behavior is not yet possible to predict on the basis of classical histological parameters. |
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Modified histological grading scale for osteochondral defects of articular cartage of rabbits. |
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The histological examination was restricted to the endoneurium and the myelin sheath area. |
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The diagnosis is usually made on the basis of the characteristic history of osteolysis and failure of bone healing in conjunction with the histological findings of marrow fibrosis and increased vascularity. |
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The patients treated by Alfacip should be regularly tested to avoid hypercalcaemia for plasma levels of calcium, parathyroid hormone, alkaline phosphatase, radiographic and histological investigations. |
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From histological aspect, testis tumors in children are generally in single type and genetically they are mostly euploid tumors. |
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The discovery of painful pharyngolaryngeal lesions, erosive or bullous, must lead to a biopsy with immunofluorescence histological examination in order to diagnose the pemphigus vulgaris and conduct quickly the treatment. |
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The histological diagnosis was scirrhous carcinoma. |
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The histological examination made it possible to differenciate 18 cysts associated with thyroid vesicules, 24 granulomatous cysts, 1 mucoid cyst, 1 epidermidal cyst and 1 ectopic thyroid. |
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Results: Hypocellular pleomorphic adenomas often have a thin capsule and constitute the most frequently encountered histological type in recurrence. |
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Conclusion: All naso-sinusal polypoid should have a histological study. |
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She is interested in reconstructing the conditions of past human lives from characteristics of bones and teeth, including their biomechanical, chemical and histological properties. |
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In the absence of such data, it is unreasonable to assume that ultrasonography would establish, with as much accuracy as histological examination, the nature of endometrial changes. |
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Suspected cancerous lesions or tumours may be biopsied and sent to a pathologist for histological examination and a microscopic inspection for the presence of cancerous cells. |
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All developments are supported by histological, biochemical and clinical tests intended to verify the effectiveness of the active ingredients and final products. |
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In 2009, he was named Principal Investigator at IRIC where he continues to provide high quality histological services and consultation, and to develop new methods and tools, such as telepathology. |
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A basic understanding of the normal histological structures and their functions within the muscular, skeletal, nervous and cardiovascular systems. |
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Cancer means a tumour characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of malignant cells and the invasion of tissue as confirmed by histological examination of tissue samples. |
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Sporocysts were disrupted with the assistance of histological needles for larvae release. |
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For females, the size of the oocytes was determined from histological slides, except for when the cockles were in an inactive stage. |
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Gonads and oviducts were extracted and preserved in Bouin's fixative for histological analysis. |
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Therefore, the study concluded that FD is not necessarily related to histological lesions. |
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Results from histological studies on invaded tissues revealed a number of findings. |
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With a coverslip rate of up to 400 sliders per hour, the instrument sets high standards in processing histological and cytological applications. |
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Recentdevelopments in the histological diagnosis of spindle-cell carcinoma, fibromatoses and phyllodes tumor of the breast. |
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Postmortem histological examination of the thyroid gland and measurement of serum antithyroid antibodies were performed in 70 patients without overt thyroid disease. |
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The definitive diagnosis of lung cancer is based on histological examination of the suspicious tissue in the context of the clinical and radiological features. |
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Endoscopic and histological patchiness in treated ulcerative colitis. |
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For histological studies, the rats were anesthetized with sodium pentobarbital, and testes were fixed by perfusing Bouin's fixative through the dorsal aorta. |
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Sialoblastomas are rare salivary gland neoplasms that present congenitally or during early infancy, with significant variability in histological range and clinical course. |
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The system is based on clinical examination to assess tumour extent and parametrium status, and histological samples obtained by colposcopic biopsy or diagnostic conisation. |
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Descriptions of the histological patterns seen in sections of the pteridophyte shoot apex allowed closer comparisons with the zonate meristems of gymnosperms and angiosperms. |
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Four main histological subtypes are recognised, although some cancers may contain a combination of different subtypes, such as adenosquamous carcinoma. |
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Today, MELK technology is the only routinely working instrument available for such analyses on a histological scale from subcellular to supracellular proteome structures. |
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After the animals' uteri were weighed, samples were taken for histological analysis, and remaining tissue was subjected to RNA extraction for microarray analysis. |
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The histological subtypes verrucous, papillary, and verrucoid are low risk, and the usual SCC is intermediate risk and the sarcomatoid or basaloid variants are high risk. |
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