10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYALINISATION»
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hyalinisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hyalinisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
An Introduction to Orthodontics
A recent (2009) systematic review of the literature related to hyalinisation
following application of orthodontic forces concluded that, despite the fact that
hyalinisation is considered to be an undesirable side—effect of orthodontic tooth
...
2
Morson and Dawson's Gastrointestinal Pathology
Gastric hyalinisation has been observed after patients received therapeutic
irradiation and/or cytotoxic chemotherapy [49—50]. Other cases have followed
corrosive injury [50]. One case was associated with chronic peptic ulcer disease
but, ...
Neil A. Shepherd, Bryan F. Warren, Geraint T. Williams, 2012
3
Communications: Extraits
Dans 1'eunuchoidisme hypogonadotrophique les testicules peuvent demeu- rer
a 1'etat infantile, sans hyalinisation durant toute la vie. Dans quelques cas, une
legere hyalinisation petit se produire mais elle n'est jamais ni generalisee, ...
Statens seruminstitut (Denmark), 1967
4
Review of Oral Pathology (with Explanatory Answers) : 2007
The primary symptom of lichen planus is: A. Vesicles B. Severe pruritus C Bullae
D. Wickham's striae 39. Widening of periodontal ligament space in scleroderma
is due to: A Hyalinisation of collagen fibers with increase in number of connective
...
5
Ophthalmic Pathology: An Illustrated Guide for Clinicians
A,' Q 7 Figure 1.10 In this illustration of the normal ciliary body, the relative
absence of hyalinisation in the ciliary muscle suggests the younger age of the
patient. This section passes through one of the troughs in the pars plicata. Basics
...
K. Weng Sehu, William R. Lee, 2012
6
The Future of Orthodontics
It is tempting to assume that the negative effects - hyalinisation and root
resorption - are in some way or another related to the magnitude and the duration
of the force. So in further experiments the effects of light orthodontic forces on the
roots ...
Carine Carels, Guy Willems, 1998
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The Science reports of the Research Institutes. Series C. ...
Ca content t%' I 2 5 a s- 6 7 9 10 II I? 13 - Grade of hyalinisation in capsule 1-' • «
• a • i • • •M ••• ••• ••• ••• (+H-' Fig. 5. Relation of grade of hyalinisation to Ca content
. (Enclosed caseous lesion) rounded by a layer of hyalinised connective tissue ...
The process is known as hyaline degeneration or simply hyalinisation. It is
sometimes confused with simple scarring or sclerosis but hyaline change is a
step further in the atrophy of the cells than scarring. Some examples are given
below: 1.
9
Kidney Transplantation: Challenging the Future
The age-linked arteriolar hyalinisation may predispose to acute kidney disease
and also donor related vasculopathy could have a significant impact on the
subsequent graft function [26]. There is universal consensus about the role of
zero-time ...
Massimiliano Veroux, Pierfrancesco Veroux, 2012
10
Step by Step Breast Ultrsound ,
Sclerosis, hyalinisation and calcification tend to be hyperechoic (Fig. 15.3).
Myxomatous changes are hypoechoic. Nodules that are completely isoechoic
with a 5 MHz transducer appear relatively hypoechoic with a 7.5 MHz broad
bandwidth ...
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