eosinophilic in English

adjective
1
(of a cell or its contents) readily stained by eosin.
These ducts were lined either by cylindrical eosinophilic cells or by clear mucinous cells.
2
relating to or marked by eosinophilia.
The radiologic differential diagnosis included eosinophilic granuloma, hemangioma, and epidermoid tumor.

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1. The cytoplasm in pheochromocytomas is usually eosinophilic.

2. Objective To enhance the awareness of eosinophilic pleural effusion.

3. The significant difference between the eosinophilic and basophilic adenomas lies in the larger number, denser arrangement, and better differentiation of mitochondria in the eosinophilic adenomas.

4. Eosinophilic leukocytes are common in gonorrheal pus and in Asthmatic sputum

5. Clinically, typical characteristics of eosinophilic fasciitis were found in all cases.

6. Very occasionally basophilic or eosinophilic inclusions were found in liver cells.

7. Bilobate nucleus with large eosinophilic granules that do not cover the nucleus; Function

8. 16 Objective To investigate the aetiology, diagnosis, misdiagnosis and therapy of eosinophilic gastroenteritis.

9. Objective To investigate the aetiology, diagnosis, misdiagnosis and therapy of eosinophilic gastroenteritis.

10. However, symptomatic eosinophilic peritonitis can benefit from short courses of therapy with steroids or antihistamine.

11. Updated International Consensus Diagnostic Criteria for Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Proceedings of the Agree Conference Gastroenterology

12. Objective To mainly discuss the clinical manifestation , histological type, differential diagnosis and treatment of eosinophilic fasciitis.

13. The pathologic extracellular proteinaceous substance deposited in Amyloidosis; it is a waxy eosinophilic material

14. One of the children had a nephropathy and a eosinophilic adenoma of the pituitary and a postpubertal adrenogenital syndrome.

15. Halo sign and Araneid limb-like sign in eosinophilic enteritis Xing Huang, Xiangqi Liao, Zhigang Xiao, Zhongcheng Huang

16. Other causes include over-exertion and non-traumatic causes such as acute rhabdomyolysis, drug-induced myositis and eosinophilic myositis.

17. Background: Eosinophilic gastroenteritis (EG) is a rare, benign gastrointestinal disorder. As its clinical manifestation is unspecific , the misdiagnosis rate is high.

18. Whereas the eosinophilic tubuli are the precursors of oxyphilic adenomata, the glycogen storing tubuli are obviously the precursors of “hypernephroid” and basophilic adenomata.

19. The use of Congo red as an elective stain for eosinophilic granulocytes and their precursors in tissue sections and Autoradiographs is demonstrated and discussed

20. Aims: To evaluate the efficacy of endoscopic radical Antrectomy in treating chronic, hyperplastic, eosinophilic sinusitis, and to compare this procedure with classical endoscopic middle meatal antrostomy.

21. Clonal disorders of eosinophils (chronic eosinophilic leukemia, Clonal hypereosinophilic syndrome) What every physician needs to know: The upper limit of normal circulating eosinophils in the

22. 26 Especially, we have demonstrated S-100 protein in eosinophilic adenoma and medullary carcinoma of thyroid gland,[www.Sentencedict.com] adenocarcinoma of bile duct and bronchiolar adenocarcinoma.

23. 18 The results suggest that the substances in the membrane-coated, electron- lucent granules in eosinophilic cells may be the key factor in the envenomation by Stingrays.

24. With hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stain, Amyloid deposits appear as homogeneous, amorphous, pale eosinophilic material ( Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3, and Figure 4)

25. The diagnosis of CEL relies on evidence of eosinophilic Clonality or increased blasts in the blood or bone marrow in patients with eosinophil counts greater than or equal to 1500 per microliter.

26. Abundant eosinophilic Apocrine cytoplasm; Same criteria as usual DCIS except that usual nuclear size criteria cannot be used as nuclei in Apocrine metaplasia are typically large; Special nuclear size criteria based on comparison to benign Apocrine metaplastic cells

27. ‘Alveolar wall thickening with eosinophilic materials and Capillary congestion with red blood cells were evident in the mice with emphysema at 72 hours.’ ‘While patients with insulin-requiring diabetes are in active labor, Capillary blood glucose levels should be monitored hourly.’

28. ‘Alveolar wall thickening with eosinophilic materials and Capillary congestion with red blood cells were evident in the mice with emphysema at 72 hours.’ ‘While patients with insulin-requiring diabetes are in active labor, Capillary blood glucose levels should be monitored hourly.’

29. Results of an ultrastructural investigation of 4 tumors resp. hyperplasias of skin (endometriom, lymphadenosis cutis benigna Bäfverstedt, mastozytom, oral papillomatosis) show that the substance of granules from mastcells and eosinophilic granulocytes influence the composition and synthesis of the groundsubstance and its fibrous materials.

30. Fritz Jacob Heinrich Lewy described the pathology of Paralysis Agitans [Parkinson disease] and was the first to identify eosinophilic inclusion bodies in neurons of certain brain nuclei, later known as Lewy bodies, the pathological signature of the Lewy body diseases

31. Apocrine cells are enlarged epithelial cells, usually with abundant granular, eosinophilic cytoplasm (type A cells), which sometimes show apical luminal blebbing or snouting and distinctive cell membranes ().A less-common type, type B cells, contain foamy cytoplasm with small vacuoles that may coalesce

32. In this article the diagnostics, differential diagnosis, laboratory findings, multimodal imaging and treatment of vasculitis of small, medium and large vessels as well as granulomatous and eosinophilic vascular diseases are described in the context of previous and current European League against Rheumatism (EULAR) and American College of Rheumatology (ACR) recommendations.

33. Amyloid is defined as in vivo deposited material distinguished by the following: Fibrillar appearance on electron micrography Amorphous eosinophilic appearance on hematoxylin and eosin staining (see first image below) Beta-pleated sheet structure as observed by x-ray diffraction pattern Apple-green birefringence on Congo red histological sta

34. Staphylococcus aureus leads to a shift in the local immune reaction by the production of enterotoxins. These enterotoxins could reinforce the eosinophilic inflammation in different ways; amplification of the release of Th2 cytokines and IgE formation, and downregulation of T-regulatory cytokines may all contribute to the severe and chronic inflammatory process.

35. When Coughing is the only complaint of a person who meets the criteria for asthma (bronchial hyperresponsiveness and reversibility), this is termed cough-variant asthma.Two related conditions are atopic cough and eosinophilic bronchitis.Atopic cough occurs in individuals with a family history of atopy (an allergic condition), abundant eosinophils in the sputum, but with normal airway function

36. These cases are concerning a special variant of acute myelosis characterized by the following items: high eosinophilia of the intra- and in part of the extramedullary infiltrates contrasted by a moderate or low blood eosinophil count; intra- and extramedullary blast cell proliferation with blastic leukocytosis; cytochemical atypism of the eosinophils: unusual naphthol-AS-D-chloroacetatesterase activity, strong PAS-reaction; disarrangement of granulogenesis as revealed by electron microscopy. The presented cases are similar to others, in literature classified as “eosinophilic leukemia”.