- 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...
-
include punctate keratitis,
corneal neovascularization and
epithelial microcysts.
Intrauterine hypoxia, also
known as
fetal hypoxia,
occurs when the fetus...
-
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...
- etc.
Other changes may
include the
formation of
epithelial vacuoles and
microcysts (containing
cellular debris) as well as the
emergence of polymegethism...
-
dehydration where they
differentiate into a
microcyst that has an
extracellular cell wall. This
microcyst can then
differentiate back into the
limax amoebae...
- 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...
- neovascularization,
increased epithelial permeability,
bacterial adherence,
microcysts,
corneal edema,
endothelial polymegethism, dry eye and
potential increase...
-
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...
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corneal epithelium,
sometimes with map-like lines,
epithelial dots or
microcysts, or
fingerprint patterns. An
epithelial defect may be present, usually...
- The
presence of
Rosenthal fibers,
eosinophilic granular bodies, and
microcysts can
often be seen.
Myxoid foci and oligodendroglioma-like
cells may also...