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Histology (compound of the Greek words: ἱστός "tissue", and -λογία -logia) is the study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals. It is performed by examining a thin slice (section) of tissue under a light microscope or electron microscope. The ability to visualize or differentially identify microscopic structures is frequently enhanced through the use of... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Reinke's edema Histology shows oedema in the stroma.

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Systemic vasculitis Therefore, complement will be low with histology showing vessel inflammation with immune deposits.

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Circumcision scar However, pathologists Cold and Taylor assert: "Histology of the male circumcision scar shows amputation neuromas, Schwann cell proliferation and the bulbous collection of variably sized neurites.

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Circumcision scar However, pathologists Cold and Taylor assert: "Histology of the male circumcision scar shows amputation neuromas, Schwann cell proliferation and the bulbous collection of variably sized neurites.

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Circumcision scar However, pathologists Cold and Taylor assert: "Histology of the male circumcision scar shows amputation neuromas, Schwann cell proliferation and the bulbous collection of variably sized neurites.

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Ainhum Histology shows a change in the prickle cell layer, and this is responsible for the laying down of condensed keratin causing the groove.

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Axon Histology at OU 3_09 - "Slide 3 Spinal cord"

Soma (biology) Histology at OU 3_09 - "Slide 3 Spinal cord"

Dendrite Histology at OU 3_09 - "Slide 3 Spinal cord"

Axon hillock Histology at OU 3_09 - "Slide 3 Spinal cord"

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Muscle fascicle Histology at OU 77_04 - "Slide 77 skeletal muscle"

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Nephrotic syndrome Primary causes of nephrotic syndrome are usually described by the histology, i.e., minimal change disease (MCD), focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) and membranous nephropathy (MN).

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James Walker Dawson In 1916 he published a landmark paper on the histology of "disseminated sclerosis", describing the distribution and stages of lesions, reviewing theories on the aetiology and describing the inflammatory process seen in the disease.

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James Walker Dawson In 1916 he published a landmark paper on the histology of "disseminated sclerosis", describing the distribution and stages of lesions, reviewing theories on the aetiology and describing the inflammatory process seen in the disease.

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James Walker Dawson In 1916 he published a landmark paper on the histology of "disseminated sclerosis", describing the distribution and stages of lesions, reviewing theories on the aetiology and describing the inflammatory process seen in the disease.

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    Histology

    Histology (compound of the Greek words: ἱστός "tissue", and -λογία -logia) is the study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals. It is performed by examining a thin slice (section) of tissue under a light microscope or electron microscope.
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    Histology
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    Fixation (histology)

    In the fields of histology, pathology, and cell biology, fixation is a chemical process by which biological tissues are preserved from decay, either through autolysis or putrefaction. Fixation terminates any ongoing biochemical reactions, and may also increase the mechanical strength or stability of the treated tissues.
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    Acidophile (histology)

    An acidophile (or acidophil, or, as an adjectival form, acidophilic) describes is a term used by histologists to describe a particular staining pattern of cells and tissues when using haematoxylin and eosin stains. ... Histology
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    Lacuna (histology)

    In histology, a lacuna is a small space containing an osteocyte in bone or chondrocyte in cartilage.
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    Histology Group of Victoria

    Over the years there have been several versions of the AIMS (Australian Institute of Medical Scientists) Histology Discussion group, and for various reasons these have all had limited life spans.
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    Histology of the Vocal Folds

    Histology is the study of the minute structure, composition, and function of tissues. The histology of the vocal folds is the reason for vocal fold vibration.
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    Category:Staining

    Histology ... gram saining and fast staining
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    Histology
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    Promyelocyte

    A promyelocyte (or progranulocyte) is a granulocyte precursor, developing from the myeloblast and developing into the myelocyte. ... Histology at BU 01806loa - "18.

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