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- with surrounding muscle Hypovascular variant; hypervascular variant Hypocellular variant; hypercellular variant; bland spindle cells Abundant mucin with...
- different cellular po****tion densities. The superficial layer is still hypocellular, followed by an intermediate more hypercellular layer, and a deeper hypercellular...
- hard tissues become hypovascular (reduced number of blood vessels), hypocellular (reduced number of cells), and hypoxic (low levels of oxygen). Osteoradionecrosis...
- cutaneous condition characterized by well-cir****scribed, dome-shaped, dermal hypocellular nodules composed predominantly of sclerotic thick collagen bundles. Blepharochalasis...
- thrombocytopenia (low platelet counts) may also occur. Bone marrow is typically hypocellular, with maturation arrest in the myeloid lineages that give rise to neutrophils...
- translocation t(8;12)(p12;q15) t(5;8)(p15;q22) Vascular appearance of tumor Hypocellular mesenchymal lesion Spindled and stellate cells with an ill-defined cytoplasm...
- disturbances in cell metabolism and homeostasis that resulted in cell death and hypocellular tissues. In addition, radiation causes injury to the endothelial cells...
- the dermis and subcutaneous tissues, that is a collection of dense, hypocellular bundles of collagen with entrapped adipocytes and increased numbers of...
- thickness of the tibial growth plate, and minimal to mild bone marrow hypocellularity occurred at doses equal to or greater than 3.4 times the daily maximum...
- that are interconnected with the hypocellular layer (Layer II). The secondary layer (Layer II) provides for a hypocellular gap abutting the former and has...