PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «FIBRINOID»
fibrinoid
necrosis
usmle
gross
description
pathology
change
malignant
hypertension
symptoms
hyaline
fibrinoid
form
tissue
death
which
there
accumulation
amorphous
basic
proteinaceous
material
matrix
with
staining
pattern
reminiscent
fibrin
merriam
webster
noid
noun
often
attributive
ˈfi
brə
ˌnȯid
ˈfī
homogeneous
acidophilic
refractile
somewhat
resembles
define
acellular
homogenous
protein
resembling
present
maturing
placenta
certain
diseased
connective
tissues
commonly
injured
insudation
like
plasma
proteins
cause
nephrosclerosis
microscopic
leads
renal
shown
here
damage
formation
pink
hence
similar
found
normally
formed
medical
eosinophilic
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «FIBRINOID»
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fibrinoid en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
Pathology of the Human Placenta
Recent immunohistochemical, biochemical, lectin histochemical, and
ultrastructural studies have revealed that fibrinoid is composed of two subtypes,
which differ regarding their genesis and composition (Frank et al. 1994; Lang et
al. 1994 ...
Kurt Benirschke, Graham J. Burton, Rebecca N Baergen, 2012
2
Color Atlas of Pathology: Pathologic Principles, Associated ...
Fibrinoid Necrosis General definition: Collagen changes associated with
necrosis (p. 128) and/or inflammation (p. 196) in which the collagen fibers stain
like fibrin. With respect to causal pathogenesis, there are two relevant types of
fibrinoid ...
Ursus-Nikolaus Riede, Martin Werner, 2011
3
Knobil and Neill's Physiology of Reproduction
Fibrinoid has been described in different localizations and under different names:
as Langhans' stria or subchorial fibrinoid at the intervillous surface of the
chorionic plate, as perivillous fibrin or perivillous fibrinoid encasing or partly
covering ...
Ernst Knobil, Jimmy D. Neill, 2006
4
Human Microscopic Anatomy: An Atlas for Students of Medicine ...
The decidua basalis (DB) forms more or less well defined decidual septa (DS)
that roughly delimit the cotyledons (see Fig. 1). Fibrinoid, which is an extracellular
acidophilic substance composed of fibrin, immunoglobulins, placental secretions,
...
5
Hypertension and Stroke: Pathophysiology and Management
Fibrinoid Necrosis and Lipohyalinosis Fibrinoid necrosis is caused bythe
insudation of plasma proteins, i.e., fibrin, into the arteriolar wall. The affected area
is deeply eosinophilic and structureless, or very finely granular (Fig. 1). In
hypertensive ...
Venkatesh Aiyagari, Philip B. Gorelick, 2010
6
Diagnosis of Endometrial Biopsies and Curettings: A ...
Besides their characteristic growth pattern and cytologic features, implantation
site IT cells can be recognized because they typically are associated with
patches of extracellular eosinophilic fibrinoid material (Fig. 3.21). This fibrinoid
matrix in ...
Michael Mazur, Robert J. Kurman, 2005
7
Manual of Benirschke and Kaufmann's Pathology of the Human ...
Location of fibrinoid and composition of fibrinoid subtypes Location Composition
Subchorionic fibrinoid (Langhans' stria) Facing chorionic connective tissue
Fibrinoid Facing intervillous space Fibrin Perivillous fibrinoid Fibrin Intravillous ...
8
Management of Acute Kidney Problems
6.5.2. Histopathologic. Findings. The pathologic characteristics of MHT consist of
fibrinoid necrosis and myointimal proliferation of small arteries and arterioles.
Fibrinoid necrosis is caused by seepage of fibrin and serum proteins through ...
Achim Jörres, Claudio Ronco, John A. Kellum, 2010
9
Handbook of Placental Pathology
Ona Marie Faye-Petersen, Debra S. Heller, Vijay V. Joshi. Figure 16 Intravillous
fibrinoid ('fibrinoid necrosis of the villi') the cytotrophoblast) have been implicated
in its pathogenesis. Antigen-antibody reactions in the villous stroma have been ...
Ona Marie Faye-Petersen, Debra S. Heller, Vijay V. Joshi, 2005
10
Immunology of Pregnancy and Cancer
In the second part of pregnancy, when trophoblast cells lining the chorionic villi
turn into a fibrinoid mass and flatten, the immunosuppressory and neutralizing
functions of the placenta become more active. The cells of the cytotrophoblast
and ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «FIBRINOID»
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fibrinoid en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Doctors find half-pound fat “egg” in 62-year-old man
After removing the mass, researchers used green ink to delineate its makeup of proteinaceous material with fibrinoid necrosis, surrounded by a ... «MyFox Philadelphia, Abr 15»
Doctors find half-pound fat 'egg' in 62-year-old man
After removing the mass, researchers used green ink to delineate its makeup of proteinaceous material with fibrinoid necrosis, surrounded by a ... «Fox News, Abr 15»
Postop considerations for pseudoexfoliation after cataract surgery
... postoperative anterior segment inflammation.4,5 This potentially includes higher levels of aqueous flare with accompanied fibrinoid reaction, ... «ModernMedicine, Feb 15»
First Report of Emerging Zoonotic Pathogen Wohlfahrtiimonas …
Medium-size arteries in close proximity had undergone fibrinoid necrosis and were commonly thrombosed (Fig. 1D). The liver had multifocal, randomly ... «Journal of Clinical Microbiology, May 14»
A Cautionary Note For Lawyers In Asbestos Litigation
... of fibrous connective tissue that is relatively avascular and acellular and (3) an inner layer consisting of necrotic tissue and fibrinoid masses. «Law360, Mar 14»
Placental pathology: Is it time to get serious?
Maternal floor infarction (massive perivillous fibrinoid deposition) and chronic histiocytic intervillositis (massive chronic intervillositis) are ... «ModernMedicine, Feb 14»
Study: Herpes Zoster (Shingles) Can Cause Glaucoma; polyDNA …
... by blurred vision, intense photophobia, injection, and fibrinoid iritis…Herpes Zoster uveitis can occur independently of corneal disease (1).”. «PR Web, Nov 13»
Blood disease can be misdiagnosed easily, doctors say
It can cause fibrinoid necrosis, or tissue death, which obstructs the flow of oxygenated blood and jeopardizes the health of the affected organ, ... «Taipei Times, Jun 13»
Heparin use in management of early onset severe pre-eclampsia
Recent data suggest that thrombophilia associated placental vasculopathy in the form of villous infarcts, multiple infarcts, fibrinoid necrosis of ... «hcp.obgyn.net, Oct 11»
How Should Hypertensive Emergencies Be Managed?
Severe HTN causes shear stress and endothelial injury, leading to activation of the coagulation cascade, fibrinoid necrosis, and tissue ... «The Hospitalist Online, Ago 10»