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- wear is halted. The density of microcysts also remains as long as one month after contact lenses are removed, and microcysts do not disappear completely...
- one kind of the malformation or can have a mixture of both macro- and microcysts. Cystic hygroma can be ****ociated with a nuchal lymphangioma or a fetal...
- that they have a sac filled with fluid, but lack an epithelial lining. microcyst – a small cyst that requires magnification to be seen macrocyst – a cyst...
- breast (breast cyst). Apocrine-like cells form in a lining of developing microcysts, due to the pressure buildup within the lumen. The pressure build up is...
- microcyst is nearly identical to the morphology of the sorocyst. The difference lies in the stage of the life cycle each is produced, and microcysts may...
- include punctate keratitis, corneal neovascularization and epithelial microcysts. Intrauterine hypoxia, also known as fetal hypoxia, occurs when the fetus...
- dystrophy and a keratin disease. MECD is characterized by the formation of microcysts in the outermost layer of the cornea, known as the anterior corneal epithelium...
- The presence of Rosenthal fibers, eosinophilic granular bodies, and microcysts can often be seen. Myxoid foci and oligodendroglioma-like cells may also...
- Glomerulocystic kidney disease is a rare form of renal cyst disease. Cortical microcysts, which are portra**** by cystic dilatation of Bowman's spaces, are its...
- corneal epithelium, sometimes with map-like lines, epithelial dots or microcysts, or fingerprint patterns. An epithelial defect may be present, usually...