نتایج جستجو برای: microscopical examination

تعداد نتایج: 248350  

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1986
A Hindi D Beneck M A Greco S R Wolman

A female infant with additional genetic material on the long arm of chromosome 18 is described. Cytogenetic studies of the infant and her mother showed that the altered region resulted from an unbalanced translocation of part of the long arm of chromosome 1. This chromosomal abnormality has not been reported previously, according to a recent registry of abnormal chromosome patterns. The patient...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1981
S Ozsoylu

Three children with Reye's syndrome are described. One child died, the second had mild and transient illness, and the third had recurrent episodes. In all 3 children a muscle biopsy showed pronounced infiltration of the myofibres with fat microdroplets as shown by the oil red O stain and by electron microscopical examination. We suggest that needle biopsy of muscle may be a quick and safe aid t...

2006
Y SHAPIRA R DECKELBAUM M STATTER M AKER R YAROM

Three children with Reye's syndrome are described. One child died, the second had mild and transient illness, and the third had recurrent episodes. In all 3 children a muscle biopsy showed pronounced infiltration of the myofibres with fat microdroplets as shown by the oil red 0 stain and by electron microscopical examination. We suggest that needle biopsy of muscle may be a quick and safe aid t...

Journal: :The British journal of venereal diseases 1978
M A Waugh E G Evans K C Nayyar R Fong

Clotrimazole 1% (Canesten) cream was used in a trial comprising 138 men with candidal balanitis. Eighty-six (91%) out of 94 men were asymptomatic after seven days and 57 (98%) of 58 men were asymptomatic after three weeks' treatment. After seven days, Candida albicans could no longer be cultured from 86 (90%) of 96 men, nor from 55 (95%) of 58 men three weeks after treatment. Microscopical exam...

2014
Ya Niu Xin Liao Xuenong Li Liang Zhao

Breast carcinoma with osteoclastic giant cells (OGCs) are uncommon. Here, we report a 46-year-old woman with a painless lump in her left breast that has been proved clinically and radiographically. Microscopical examination showed OGCs accompanying invasive ductal carcinoma. Immunohistochemical assay revealed that OGCs derived from macrophages. Despite positive lymph node metastasis, the patien...

Journal: :Thorax 1960
C S DARKE A R CHRISPIN B S SNOWDEN

This paper describes three patients who presented with the clinical and radiographic picture of increased transradiancy of one lung. Each case bore a close resemblance to those studied by Macleod (1954). A satisfactory explanation of the phenomenon has not yet been made. Microscopical examination of the abnormal lung has been limited to descriptions by Swyer and James (1953) and Dornhorst, Heaf...

2016
F. W. Pavy

after hydrolysis an additional quantity makes its appearance. He maintains that this phenomena is explained either by the presence of carbohydrate matter of lower cupric oxide power than glucose, or by the liberation of sugar from a glucoside. Proteid matter has recently been shown to be of a glucoside character, and to be able to yield cleavage carbohydrate. Forming a constituent part of a lar...

Journal: :European journal of ophthalmology 1999
E R Muldashev S A Muslimov R T Nigmatullin Y I Kiiko V U Galimova A Y Salikhov N E Selsky R T Bulatov L A Musina

PURPOSE To reduce antigenicity of allografts and stimulate their replacement by natural recipient tissues. METHODS Experimental allotransplantation of different tissues (fascias, tendons, derma, fat, etc.) with histological, histochemical, electron microscopical, electron histochemical examination 3, 5, 7, 14, 21, 30, 60, 120, 180 and 360 days postoperatively. RESULTS Allografts of differen...

Journal: :The British journal of venereal diseases 1978
A E Jephcott S Rashid

In this paper an evaluation is made of the endeavours to improve diagnosis in women named as contacts of gonorrhoea. The problem was approached in three ways. (a) The number of sites sampled was increased. (b) The results of microscopical examination of smears made by clinical staff were regularly evaluated. (c) Cultural examinations by the supporting laboratory were dealt with more efficiently...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1988
R A Dodds I Shore J Moss

An alternative approach for the electron microscopical examination of undecalcified human bone was investigated. The method required bone to be chilled to -70 degrees C, sectioned at 10 microns in a special bone cryostat, and these sections to be fixed and embedded for ultrathin sectioning. Good preservation of bone cells was seen. The advantages of this method are that it allows numerous parti...

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