-
occur in
several different lung
diseases and may
refer to
parts of the
desquamated epithelium seen in
lavages from
asthmatic patients.
These microscopic...
- to be rich in
squalene and
contain prostatic and
seminal secretions,
desquamated epithelial cells, and the
mucin content of the
urethral glands of Littré...
-
Erythema (from Gr****
erythros 'red') is
redness of the skin or
mucous membranes,
caused by
hyperemia (increased
blood flow) in
superficial capillaries...
-
Desquamation occurs when the
outermost layer of a tissue, such as the skin, is shed. The term is from
Latin desquamare 'to s****e the
scales off a fish'...
- disease,
where a
dense plug of keratin,
formed by
abnormal ac****ulation of
desquamated skin in
sheet like
layers (lamellae),
forms in the bony (deeper) part...
-
granular cast. This cast type is
formed by
inclusion or
adhesion of
desquamated epithelial cells of the
tubule lining.
Cells can
adhere in
random order...
- and rear it alone, than we can keep a
single bee from
drying up like a
desquamated cell when
removed from his hive." One of the
logical corollaries of this...
-
brown colour.
These lesions may join to form
larger crusty plaques with
desquamating edges.
Keratoderma Keratosis Blennorrhea List of
cutaneous conditions...
- the tongue.
Mostly these are
squamous cell carcinomas. Food debris,
desquamated epithelial cells and
bacteria often form a
visible tongue coating. This...
- the top
layer stratum corneum they are
eventually 'sloughed off', or
desquamated. This
process is
called keratinization and
takes place within w****s....