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- A lobulation is an appearance resembling lobules. For instance, the thyroid gland may become large and lobulated in Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Fetal lobulation...
- multipapillary form of mammalian kidneys, usually without signs of external lobulation. They are located on the left and right in the retroperitoneal space,...
- result from rosacea. As the deformity worsens, pits, nodules, fissures, lobulations, and pedunculation contort the nose. This condition inspired the crude...
- dissociation Arneth count Josef Arneth haematology, nutrition folate deficiency lobulation of neutrophil nuclei Asboe-Hansen sign Gustav Asboe-Hansen dermatology...
- increase until it constitutes about 85% of the m**** of the breast. [...] Lobulation appears around menarche, when multiple blind saccular buds form by branching...
- Bronchial buds from a human embryo of about four w****s, showing commencing lobulations. Lungs of a human embryo at about six w****s Details Days 28 Precursor...
- the length of the ****, so that the tip of the **** can use greater lobulation to form the thread more aggressively and also provide a centring effect...
- (prevalence 14%–20.5%). Additional features and symptoms include: Erythema and lobulation of the tongue Oral discomfort Difficulty in swallowing and talking Altered...
- nuclear envelope, it will not be processed and ac****ulates, leading to "lobulation of the nuclear envelope, thickening of the nuclear lamina, loss of peripheral...
- increase until it constitutes about 85% of the m**** of the breast. [...] Lobulation appears around menarche, when multiple blind saccular buds form by branching...