There was vascular proliferation with prominent perivascular cuffs of tumor cells. |
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Amyloid was distributed in a perivascular or interstitial location within the endomysium in 7 muscles and in the epimysium in 4 muscles. |
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Frequently, granular bodies and perivascular lymphoid inflammation are seen. |
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The staining was predominantly located in endothelial and perivascular cells within the tumors. |
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There is contiguous spread to the ipsilateral ACA and MCA via a perivascular plexus supplied by the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve. |
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The histopathology report showed mild atrophic dermatopathy and mild superficial perivascular dermatitis. |
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The incidence of perivascular hemorrhage at the injection site was slightly higher in males in the high dose group than in the control. |
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In rare instances, extensive perivascular extravasation of CLAFORAN may result in tissue damage and require surgical treatment. |
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In most cases, perivascular extravasation of CLAFORAN responds to changing of the infusion site. |
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In the brain, the changes were characterized by focal gliosis and perivascular cuffing at the highest concentration. |
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With microscopic examination, the pertinent findings include organisms lining the inside wall of blood vessels, capillary congestion, and perivascular hemorrhages. |
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Because the lymphatic vessels are contained in the same perivascular sheath as the blood vessels, this thickening may contribute to the appearance of a thickened dermal layer. |
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In more severe lesions, there was an increased number of focal perivascular hemorrhages and associated early degenerative neutrophil changes including vacuolization, edema, and mild neutrophil infiltration. |
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Nerve biopsies of 21 patients showed increased epineurial perivascular lymphocytic inflammation. |
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The reconstituted clinical formulation was not irritating after IV and subcutaneous administration but did induce irritation after perivascular and intramuscular administration. |
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After strong attachment is established, the leukocyte extravasates to perivascular Virchow Robin space in nervous system. |
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All nutrient materials and waste products exchanged between the organs and the blood must traverse perivascular spaces occupied by connective tissue. |
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The upper dermis showed a perivascular and periadnexal infiltrate of lymphocytes, while a large amount of mucin was seen among collagen bundles. |
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Other lesions included pulmonary perivascular edema, lymphoplasmacytic hepatitis, and splenic and bursal lymphoid depletion. |
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Right eye showed old tractional retinal detachment involving the macular area and left eye had perivascular sheathing. |
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Prominent, thin-walled, branching vessels were seen throughout the tumor, often with perivascular hyalinization. |
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Sometimes perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate and dyskeratotic keratinocytes as well as vacuolar degeneration in the basal epidermal layer can be observed. |
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There was no sinusoidal dilatation or congestion and the centrilobular and sublobular veins did not have endothelitis, thrombosis or perivascular hyalinization. |
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Interstitium of respiratory bronchiole Including respiratory bronchiolar wall, peribronchiolar and perivascular connective tissue, and associated vessel walls. |
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Positivity was intense in choroid plexus cells, inner and outer glia limitans, and leptomeninges and was moderate in ependymocytes and the perivascular endfeet. |
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