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Vacuolization is the
formation of
vacuoles or vacuole-like structures,
within or
adjacent to cells.
Perinuclear vacuolization of
epidermal keratinocytes...
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Toxic vacuolation, also
known as
toxic vacuolization, is the
formation of
vacuoles in the
cytoplasm of
neutrophils in
response to
severe infections or...
- At histopathology, flat
warts have
cells with
prominent perinuclear vacuolization around pyknotic, basophilic,
centrally located nuclei that may be located...
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vacuolar alteration or
hydropic degeneration) is a
dermatitis with
vacuolization at the
dermoepidermal junction, with
lymphocytic inflammation at the...
- C. (1979). "A new
syndrome of
refractory sideroblastic anemia with
vacuolization of
marrow precursors and
exocrine pancreatic dysfunction". The Journal...
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Ranging from
grade I GvHR (with
minimal vacuolization in the epidermis) to
grade II GvHR (with
vacuolization and
dyskeratotic bodies) to
grade III GvHR...
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lichen sclerosus:
epidermal atrophy,
follicular plugging and
basal vacuolization, and
sclerosis with
initial homogenization of
collagen in the dermis...
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Papillomatosis Dyskeratosis Acantholysis Spongiosis Hydropic swelling Exocytosis Vacuolization Erosion Ulceration Lentiginous Wound, an
injury which damages the epidermis...
- fal****rum, a
protozoan parasite that
causes Malaria. In histopathology,
vacuolization is the
formation of
vacuoles or vacuole-like structures,
within or adjacent...
- of CJD. However, extra-neuronal
vacuolization can also be seen in
other disease states.
Diffuse cortical vacuolization occurs in Alzheimer's disease, and...