-
often rounded and
formed by
incisions to
about halfway to the midrib.
lobulate Having,
consisting of or
relating to a lobe or lobes.
loculicidal (of a...
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resembling lobules. For instance, the
thyroid gland may
become large and
lobulated in Hashimoto's thyroiditis.
Fetal lobulation, also
known as
fetal lobation...
- the spleen. In adults, it is
about 12–15
centimetres (4.7–5.9 in) long,
lobulated, and salmon-coloured in appearance. Anatomically, the
pancreas is divided...
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Medical ultrasonography of a
typical normal lymph node: smooth,
gently lobulated oval with a
hypoechoic cortex measuring less than 3 mm in
thickness with...
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diffuse hyperintensity with
irregular enhancement of the deep
fascia (asterisks). The
arrows indicate a
lobulating abscess, and the
triangle a skin bulla....
- "Popcorn" RSC (lympho-histiocytic variant) is a
small cell, with a very
lobulated nucleus,
small nucleoli. "Mummy" RSC has a
compact nucleus with no nucleolus...
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basal leaves are compound, 1–3 ternate,
blades 3-lobed -partite, and
lobes lobulate and obtuse. The
cauline leaves are
similar to the
basal ones,
while the...
- "
Holstein (2015): "a
Ripening fruit of C. hirtella. Note the
typical lobulate leaves of this
species in the
lower right b
Ripening fruit of C. sessilifolia...
- neck that may develop. The
thyroid gland may
become firm, large, and
lobulated in Hashimoto's thyroiditis, but
changes in the
thyroid can also be non-palpable...
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towards the neck. In children, the
thymus is pinkish-gray, soft, and
lobulated on its surfaces. At birth, it is
about 4–6 cm long, 2.5–5 cm wide, and...