lobular in English

adjective

of or pertaining to a lobule, shaped like a lobule

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1. There is no discernable normal lobular architecture, though vascular structures are present.

2. Pathology has other names – is a fibrosing Adenos, myoepithelial hyperplasia and lobular sclerosis.

3. Atypical lobular hyperplasia (ALH) increases your risk of developing breast cancer in both breasts

4. Created on a 6000 aluminium Lobular frame, it’s an all-rounder at an irresistible price.

5. In lobular carcinoma clear cells prevail which belong to the type B-cells of the normal acinus.

6. Diagnostic features of postatrophic hyperplasia include a lobular small acinar proliferation associated with atrophic and dilated acini.

7. 27 What do a carnivorous sponge, a lobular yam and a flat-faced psychedelic frogfish all have in common?

8. 21 To master concept, pathogenesis, pathologic changes, complications, clinicopathological correlation of lobar pneumonia, lobular pneumonia, viral pneumonia, interstitial pneumonia.

9. The absence of further differentiation into lobular structures and differentiated duct or acinic cell formations may be due to cell arrest.

10. A 38 year old woman showed first a lobular angiomatosis of the breast with regular neoplastic capillaries. After about one year multiple nodules of an angiosarcoma appeared.

11. In liver biopsies Acidophil bodies and lobular hepatitis are used to suggest a diagnosis of RHCV over rejection, however, the reliability of this practice has not been established.

12. In both animal species the surface of the Harderian glands is enveloped by the connective tissue capsule presenting a lobular construction — the glandular cells within the acini being highly prismatic.

13. Concordance Assessment Following Image-Guided Breast Biopsy Methods Literature review inclusive of recent randomized controlled trials evaluating the management of various borderline and high-risk lesions (including atypical hyperplasia, lobular neoplasia, papillary lesions, …

14. Like the worm-aneurism itself, atheroma of the abdominal arteries arises from a Circumscribed acute and subacute endo-arteritis.: Portions of these foreign bodies are often found in the bronchia as well, giving rise to Circumscribed lobular pneumonia.

15. Carcinoma en Cuirasse is an uncommon clinical manifestation of metastatic cutaneous carcinoma characterised by diffuse sclerodermoid induration of the skin.1 We hereby present a case of carcinoma en Cuirasse developing as a presenting feature of invasive lobular breast cancer

16. Alveolar cell carcinoma: a carcinoma, subtype of adenocarcinoma, thought to be derived from epithelium of terminal bronchioles, in which the neoplastic tissue extends along the Alveolar walls and grows in small masses within the alveoli; involvement may be uniformly diffuse and massive, or nodular, or lobular; microscopically, the neoplastic