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pneumothorax occurs or the
bulla grows very large.
Blebs are
usually ****ociated with emphysema. In ophthalmology,
blebs may be
formed intentionally in the treatment...
- Look up
bleb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bleb may
refer to:
Bleb (cell biology), an
irregular bulge in the
plasma membrane of a cell
Bleb (medicine)...
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apoptotic blebs.
Phagocytic cells eventually consume these fragments and the
components are recycled.[citation needed] Two
types of
blebs are recognized...
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around the
nipple pore
might appear. The
colour of
these fluid in
nipple blebs may vary from white,
yellow or transparent. They
become flat when pressure...
- The
disease is
characterized by the
presence of fluid-filled
blisters (
blebs) as visible, cir****scribed,
chronic lesions (nevi).
BRBNS is
caused by somatic...
- exocytosis.
Blebs are
spherical membrane protrusions that are
involved in both
apoptosis and cell movement. The
driving force behind bleb extension is...
- boundaries. A
bleb resection is the
surgical removal of one or more
blebs,
small collections of air
between the lung and
visceral pleura.
Blebs may combine...
- lung and
includes blebs, bullae,
pulmonary cysts, and lung cavities.
Blebs and
bullae can be
classified by
their wall thickness. A
bleb has a wall thickness...
- hand-wrote
approximately 100
copies of a
short book of his
poems entitled Bleb. The book
included a poem
called "There's a Moon in the Sky (Called the Moon)"...
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syndrome Venous malformations Common VM
Familial VM cutaneo-mucosal Blue
rubber bleb nevus syndrome Glomuvenous malformation Cerebral cavernous malformation Familial...