- A
hyaline substance is one with a gl****y appearance. The word is
derived from Gr****: ὑάλινος, romanized: hyálinos, lit. 'transparent', and ὕαλος, hýalos...
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Hyaline cartilage is the gl****-like (
hyaline) and
translucent cartilage found on many
joint surfaces. It is also most
commonly found in the ribs, nose...
- the
inclusion or
adhesion of
various elements on a
mucoprotein base—the
hyaline cast. "Cast"
itself merely describes the shape, so an
adjective is added...
- histopathology, a
Mallory body, Mallory–Denk body (MDB), or Mallory's
hyaline is an
inclusion found in the
cytoplasm of
liver cells.
Mallory bodies are...
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often ****ociated with
hypertension and
diabetes mellitus.
Types include hyaline arteriolosclerosis and
hyperplastic arteriolosclerosis, both
involved with...
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Alexander disease is a very rare
autosomal dominant leukodystrophy,
which are
neurological conditions caused by
anomalies in the
myelin which protects...
- also
known as
surfactant deficiency disorder (SDD), and
previously called hyaline membrane disease (HMD), is a
syndrome in
premature infants caused by developmental...
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differentiation and as a
polyspermy prevention component. It
forms the
hyaline layer which covers the
surface of the egg
after insemination. Its physical...
- fibers.
Cartilage is
classified into
three types —
elastic cartilage,
hyaline cartilage, and
fibrocartilage —
which differ in
their relative amounts...
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Inclusion bodies are
aggregates of
specific types of
protein found in neurons, and a
number of
tissue cells including red
blood cells, bacteria, viruses...