-
resembling lobules. For instance, the
thyroid gland may
become large and
lobulated in Hashimoto's thyroiditis.
Fetal lobulation, also
known as
fetal lobation...
-
Medical ultrasonography of a
typical normal lymph node: smooth,
gently lobulated oval with a
hypoechoic cortex measuring less than 3 mm in
thickness with...
- kidneys). Some
species have
externally lobulated kidneys, as in
marine mammals,
bovines and bears. The
lobulated kidneys of
cetacians and
pinnipeds have...
- for cancer.
Benign causes tend to have a well
defined border,
whereas lobulated lesions or
those with an
irregular margin extending into the neighbouring...
- subtypes: Type I as
highly differentiated "leukocytoid lymphocyte", round-to-
lobulated nucleus,
mature clumped chromatin with or
without nucleoli and with varying...
-
gross examinations,
dysgerminomas are
characterized by
having a ‘solid,
lobulated, tan, flesh-like
gross appearance with a
smooth surface'. Microscopically...
-
development of the
tissue stage.
Schizonts as they
mature become very
lobulated with
abundant colloid which is
irregularly distributed. They may reach...
- 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...
-
Monocytes are
mononuclear cells and the
ellipsoidal nucleus is
often lobulated/indented,
causing a bean-shaped or kidney-shaped appearance. Monocytes...
-
gradually destro****.
Infiltration of lymphocytes.
Hypothyroidism Diffuse and
lobulated Thyroid hormone replacement Prevalence: 1 to 1.5 in a 1000
Remission with...