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Adenomas can grow from many
glandular organs,
including the
adrenal glands,
pituitary gland, thyroid, prostate, and others. Some
adenomas grow from epithelial...
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bronchi and keep the
airway open. The
bronchial wall
normally has a
thickness of 10% to 20% of the
total bronchial diameter. The
cartilage and
mucous membrane...
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Submucosal glands can
refer to
various racemose exocrine glands of the
mucous type.
These glands secrete mucus to
facilitate the
movement of particles...
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Alcian blue-PAS
stain Mucoepidermoid carcinomas of the
salivary and
bronchial glands are
characterized by a
recurrent t(11;19)(q21;p13)
chromosomal translocation...
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salivary glands leading to
xerostomia and
xerophthalmia Sialadenitis -
inflammation of
salivary glands Radiation-induced
salivary gland dysfunction...
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bronchioles (/ˈbrɑːŋkioʊls/ BRONG-kee-ohls) are the
smaller branches of the
bronchial airways in the
lower respiratory tract. They
include the
terminal bronchioles...
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Delacourt C (June 2004). "[
Bronchial changes in
untreated asthma]" [
Bronchial changes in
untreated asthma].
Archives de Pédiatrie...
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consists of
tracheal rings of
hyaline cartilage. It
branches off into two
bronchial tubes, a left and a
right main bronchus. The
bronchi branch off into smaller...
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characteristics of Club cells, Type II pneumocytes,
bronchiolar surface cells,
bronchial gland cells, or
goblet cells. Most FA's are well or
moderately differentiated...
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small bronchi and are
often found in
sputum samples from
patients with
bronchial asthma. They can be
stretched out to a
length of
around 2 cm and can sometimes...