Epithelium
... The term "
epithelium " refers to cells that line hollow organ s and ... or other secretions. Text Continued Below ...
epithelium : The covering of the internal and external ... cuticle; enamel drop; enamel dysplasia ; enamel
epithelium ; ... ...
Benign
... Cysts - Any fluid-filled closed cavity or sac that is lined by an
epithelium . Cysts can be of normal, abnormal, non-neoplastic, or neoplastic ... the skin ). 2. An epithelial tumor caused by a virus . See Condyloma;
epithelium . Plantar warts are benign (noncancerous) growths that occur on the ...
Choroid
... intra ventricular papilla ry neoplasm s derived from choroid plexus
epithelium .[38] These types of tumor s account for 0.4% to 0. The choroid is a ... that contains the light sensing rods and cones, the pigmented retina l
epithelium (PRE) and the choroid , ... ...
Keratin
... positive for cyto keratin 5/6, 14, or 17, which are markers of basal
epithelium . Having a keratin izing surface, they appear white or whitish (Figure ... EPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA (CIN1, CIN2, CIN3): Dysplasia of the cervix
epithelium , often premalignant (ie, precancerous), characterized by various degrees ...
Abrasion
... dentists to make smaller fillings and save a large percentage of the tooth . cleaver; enamel cuticle; enamel drop; enamel dysplasia ; enamel
epithelium ; enamel fibres; enamel fissure ; enamel germ ; enamel hypo calcification ; enamel hypoplasia; enamel lamella; enamel layer; enamel ledge; enamel ...
Bronchi
... infections , called bronchi olitis , and otitis media , or ear infections . Thus far, we have cloned a gene specific for the bronchi al
epithelium , and are analyzing additional candida tes. Our goal is to use such cell type-specific genes to buiTd mouse models of various human lung cancer ...
Burn
... region genetic register for familial adenoma tous polyp osis coli: use of age of onset, congenital hypertrophy of the retina l pigment
epithelium , and DNA markers in risk calculations. A burn is defined as any destruction of skin or body tissue resulting from heat, chemicals, ...
Cancer
... of cancer . Benign Neoplasm s, Cancer Neoplasm s Categories. Cysts - Any fluid-filled closed cavity or sac that is lined by an
epithelium . Cysts can be of normal, abnormal, non-neoplastic, or neoplastic tissue s. infant ile autism ; early labour; early latent syphilis ; early ...
Cavity
... of tubes can be pushed through the same incision in the skin . Cysts - Any fluid-filled closed cavity or sac that is lined by an
epithelium . Cysts can be of normal, abnormal, non-neoplastic, or neoplastic tissue s. The sinus es are openings in the bones around the nose. There are ...
Cervical erosion
... Cervical erosion Definition: Cervical erosion is a partial or complete absence of the squamous
epithelium (surface) of the cervix . Cervical Ulcer ation ( Cervical Erosion ) Cervicitis Cervix Cervix Surgery ( Cervix Treatment - ...
Cervical
... with the vagina . Treatment for Cervical Cancer In contrast to CIN, cervical cancer represents true invasion of cells beyond the
epithelium into surrounding tissue . Cervical Cancer - Cancer of the cervix is also known as cervical cancer . Cervical spondylosis is a ...
Cysts
... in tissue behind the knee in an area called the popliteal fossa. Cysts - Any fluid-filled closed cavity or sac that is lined by an
epithelium . Cysts can be of normal, abnormal, non-neoplastic, or neoplastic tissue s. CYSTS AND POLYP S SYMPTOMS"In the nose: chronic difficulty in ...
Epistaxis
... EPISTAXIS : Nosebleed .
epithelium : The covering of the internal and external organ s of the body. Also the lining of vessels, body cavities, glands , and organ s. NOSEBLEED ( ...
Germ
... enaliosaurian; enamel; enamel cap; enamel cell ; enamel cleavage; enamel cleaver; enamel cuticle; enamel drop; enamel dysplasia ; enamel
epithelium ; enamel fibres; enamel fissure ; enamel germ ; ... The germ is harbored by wild rodents and other animals and is carried by infected ticks ...
Lymphocyte
... against infection . - Aspirin inhibits lymphocyte s (white blood cells) which are crucially needed in immunological defenses. of lens ;
epithelium of saemicircular duct ; epithelization; epitheloid; epithem; epithema; epithermal chemistry; epithesis; epithet; epithiazide; epithumetical; ...
Membrane
... egg coat; egg donation; egg drop syndrome ; Egger, Fritz; Egger's line; Eggleston, Cary; Eggleston method; egg membrane ; ... The part of the
epithelium that serves as the foundation on which the epithelial cells anchor and organ ize themselves is called the basement membrane . demonstrated that ...
Nosebleed
... pressure. nosebleed s signs of inflammation of the lips, such as peeling, burning, redness or pain ... EPISTAXIS : Nosebleed .
epithelium : The covering of the internal and external organ s of the body. Also the lining of vessels, body cavities, glands , and organ s. Excessive ...
Olfactory
... olfactory sense. Esthesio neuroblastoma ( olfactory neuroblastoma ) is a very rare, small round- cell tumor arising from the nasal neuro
epithelium that is distinct from primitive neuroectodermal tumor s. If no air gets to the olfactory nerve s, smell will not happen. In turn, rhinitis ...
Oxygen
... therefore the production of prostaglandins, both of which are found in higher concentrations in colorectal cancer s than in normal mucosa . The
epithelium functions primarily to: (1) Block the passage of foreign material, such as dust, water, and bacteria , into the eye and other layers of the ...
Papilla
... tissue on papilla e of vascular ized connective tissue (as of the skin ). 2. An epithelial tumor caused by a virus . See Condyloma;
epithelium . TICE BCG ( BCG [bacillus Calmette-Gurin] vaccine , TICE strain ) Indications: (1) for the treatment of bladder cancer in situ, (2) for ...
Papilloma
... tissue on papilla e of vascular ized connective tissue (as of the skin ). 2. An epithelial tumor caused by a virus . See Condyloma;
epithelium . Papilloma tosis of the larynx is a benign overgrowth of tissue s lining the larynx . This condition is not cancer ous, but may recur ...
Plexus
... (WHO grade I) and choroid plexus carcinoma (WHO grade III) are intra ventricular papilla ry neoplasm s derived from choroid plexus
epithelium .[38] These types of tumor s account for 0.4% to 0. Brachial plexus dysfunction ( brachial plexopathy ) is a form of peripheral neuropathy . ...
Sac
... , the endocardium, and is encased in a fibrous sac , the pericardium . Cysts - Any fluid-filled closed cavity or sac that is lined by an
epithelium . Cysts can be of normal, abnormal, non-neoplastic, or neoplastic tissue s. FOLLICLE: A small anatomical sac , cavity , or deep ...
Stenosis
... sorption; entero spasm; entero stasis; entero staxis; entero stenosis; ... Both external-beam radiation and implants damage the vagina l
epithelium and basal layer of the mucosa , leading to vagina l stenosis and vascular fibrosis. The cervix : The opening of the uterus at the back ...
Stomach
... contrast injection or IV because the dye may cause stomach upset. micro abscess ; pauxi; Pauzat, Jean; Pauzat's disease ; pavement; pavement
epithelium ; pavementing; pavex; paviiv; pavilion; pavlov conditioning; pavlovian conditioning; Pavlov, Ivan; Pavlov method; pavlov pouch; Pavlov's reflex; ...
Wart
... tissue on papilla e of vascular ized connective tissue (as of the skin ). 2. An epithelial tumor caused by a virus . See Condyloma;
epithelium . Corns can be recognized on sight. A family physician or podiatrist may scrape skin off what seems to be a callus , but may actually be a ...