- proliferation,
affecting the
entire glomerulus,
leading to
diffuse hypercellularity of the glomeruli,
producing in some
cases epithelial crescents that...
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proliferative lupus nephritis showing increased mesangial matrix and
mesangial hypercellularity.
Kidney biopsy. PAS stain.
Specialty Nephrology
Symptoms Joint pain...
-
levels of
hemoglobin or hematocrit; A bone
marrow biopsy that
shows hypercellularity and
abnormalities in megakaryocytes; and The
presence of a mutation...
-
glomerulonephritis of
Lupus nephritis,
class II is also
noted by
mesangial hypercellularity and
matrix expansion.
Microscopic haematuria with or
without proteinuria...
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pathological findings may
include enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes,
hypercellularity of
lamina propria with "foamy macrophages", and a
concurrent decreased...
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variant Hypocellular variant;
hypercellular variant;
bland spindle cells Abundant mucin with
cystic spaces.
Hypercellular variant has
strands of collagen...
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still hypocellular,
followed by an
intermediate more
hypercellular layer, and a
deeper hypercellular layer, just
above the
vocalis muscle. Even
though the...
- On a
larger histologic scale,
pseudopalisades (false palisades) are
hypercellular zones that
typically surround necrotic tissue.
Pseudopalisading necrosis...
- leukemia. The bone
marrow in a
leukemoid reaction, if examined, may be
hypercellular but is
otherwise typically unremarkable.[citation needed] Leukemoid...
- "tendinosis"
include degenerative changes in the
collagenous matrix,
hypercellularity, hypervascularity, and a lack of
inflammatory cells which has challenged...