Definition of Cerebriform. Meaning of Cerebriform. Synonyms of Cerebriform

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Definition of Cerebriform

Cerebriform
Cerebriform Ce*reb"ri*form, a. [Cerebrum + -form.] Like the brain in form or substance.

Meaning of Cerebriform from wikipedia

- lymphocytes known as "Sézary cells" seen in the peripheral blood with typical cerebriform nuclei (brain-shaped, convoluted nuclei) Hepatosplenomegaly– enlarged...
- scalp and characterized by ridges and furrows, which give the scalp a cerebriform appearance. Clinically, the ridges are hard and cannot be flattened on...
- presence of the following: Presence of cancer cells with twisted contours (cerebriform nuclei) In the patch and plaque stages, the cancer cells are seen in...
- imaging (MRI) may show a characteristic feature described as a convoluted cerebriform pattern (CCP). A retrospective study published in the American Journal...
- Journal of Case Reports and Images. 3(9):57–59. Nayak, S., et al. (2008). Cerebriform elephantiasis of the **** following tuberculous lymphadenitis. Archived...
- characterized by skeletal and hamartous overgrowth of multiple tissues, nevi in cerebriform connective tissue, blood vessel malformations and linear epidermal nevi...
- describe it as "variously verrucose, bullate or contorted" and "irregularly cerebriform"; its specific epithet alludes to its unusual form. The lichen contains...
- elongated stipe, which is attached to the pileus only at the apex. Its cerebriform (brain-like) pileus, brown-pigmented paraphyses and biguttulate cyanophilic...
- the cerebriform nuclear shape seen in Sézary syndrome. A small cell variant comprises 20% of all T-PLL cases, and the Sézary cell-like (cerebriform) variant...
- and discoid to pustular. Eventually they coalesce and become effused cerebriform (brain-like), up to 50 mm across. Microscopically, the hyphae have clamp...