- the
calcification occurring in
degenerated or
necrotic tissue, as in
hyalinized scars,
degenerated foci in leiomyomas, and
caseous nodules. This occurs...
- for up to 16% of all
hepatic hemangiomas Calcified hepatic hemangioma Hyalinized hepatic hemangioma Other unusual imaging patterns Hepatic hemangioma with...
- vasculitis,
Livedo reticularis with summer/winter
ulceration ,
Segmental hyalinizing vasculitis.
Livedoid Vasculopathy ulcer at the ankle.
Specialty Dermatology...
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Hyalinizing trabecular adenoma (or
Hyalinizing trabecular adenoma) is a
subtype of
thyroid adenoma. Ünlütürk, U; Karaveli, G; Sak, S. D.; Erdoğan, M. F...
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dilated locations (congenital), with a wall of sac made up of
thickened hyalinized intima and adventitia. In addition, some
parts of the
brain vasculature...
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Tympanosclerosis is a
condition caused by
hyalinization and
subsequent calcification of
subepithelial connective tissue of the
tympanic membrane and middle...
- A
hyaline substance is one with a gl****y appearance. The word is
derived from Gr****: ὑάλινος, romanized: hyálinos, lit. 'transparent', and ὕαλος, hýalos...
- both of the
pulmonary pleurae.
Pleural plaques are
patchy collections of
hyalinized collagen in the
parietal pleura. They have a
holly leaf
appearance on...
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which forms an
amorphous proteinaceous m****. The
center may
become partly hyalinized.
These central regions begin to die
through coagulative necrosis, though...
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often deposited at
sites of cell
death or in ****ociation
secretions or
hyalinized stroma,
resulting in
pathologic calcification. For example, small, irregular...