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Connectivetissue was cleaned from the eye with forceps and scissors.
In this way, circulation spaces become the vital connectivetissue of these new schools, rather than a hinterland of vandalism and bullying.
More recent studies question this conclusion, demonstrating that elastin is localized to specific regions of the cervix, and not dispersed throughout the connectivetissue stroma.
These phagocytic haemocytes, which are able to distinguish foreign, non-self material, can move freely from the circulatory system into the connectivetissue and vice versa.
The parasites are surrounded by a dense connectivetissue capsule 500- 750 mm thick, with no significant inflammatory infiltrate (fig. 21).
The increased stiffness of connectivetissue confers protective strength on weakened muscles but the loss of elastic recoil decreases the efficiency of gait.
Influence of maturation and aging on mechanical and biochemical properties of connectivetissue in rats.
These extracellular coating materials could be considered as connectivetissue, having a supportive or suspensory role.
The connectivetissue to the volume is the notion of ' bottom-up ' as a strategy for reform and as location for analysis of cultural transformation.
Fibroglandular tissue is a mixture composed of fibrous connectivetissue (the stroma), and glandular tissue, which includes the epithelial cells that line the ducts.
Retinal angiogenesis can be accompanied by connectivetissue formation, resulting in fibrosis, which extends into the vitreous cavity or on the surface of the retina.
This structure is then encircled by the adventitia, which is a thin layer of connectivetissue continuous with the surrounding tissue stroma.
The amnion and chorion are inverted with their connectivetissue layers apposed and connected at their internal surfaces by an essentially cell-free socalled 'spongy' layer.
Probably qualitative organ-specific differences of connectivetissue development during histogenesis are decisive for the type of tissue reaction.
This may be indicated by the infection of the head kidney prior to the arrangement of connective tissue cords and the associated aggregation of macrophages.
Final stages were surrounded by a delicate layer of connectivetissue.
Below this size macrophage aggregation is closely associated with maturation of connectivetissue and spore generation.
Conversely, it is this polysymptomatology in the young that triggers the hunt for a connectivetissue disease.
We don't necessarily expect to find a unifying diagnosis or indeed a connectivetissue disease in these patients.
Infective larvae penetrate the host's skin and migrate mainly to the head through the connectivetissue of the subdermis.
It should be emphasised that causality, the 'connectivetissue' of the analysis, was verified by respondents.
The structure of the connectivetissue is disturbed.
Reproductive tracts were removed and gently freed of any connectivetissue, particularly around the oviduct.
Together with bile duct epithelial changes, periductal connectivetissue is increased around the biliary passages and the portal tract.
The connectivetissue around the dorsum of the right eye was cut with microscissors, with care taken to preserve the integrity of the ocular muscles.
The eye and connectivetissue were returned to their normal positions.
The alveolar walls were abnormally thick and contained an excessive amount of connectivetissue.
A neuroma may develop as the proximal end of the nerve attempts to regenerate without its supportive connectivetissue.
The uterine vessels are displaced laterally, opening the paracervical connectivetissue space.
The soft tissue examined in the present study included pre-cornified epidermis attached to dermal connectivetissue.
The surrounding muscles and connectivetissue were also examined for any cysts.
The more the macrophages aggregated to compact centres the more these appeared clearly arranged along connectivetissue cords.
Unfortunately we could not investigate the presence of nematodes in connectivetissue and thus no comparisons could be made.
Secondary autonomic failure may be associated with diabetes, chronic renal and hepatic failure, connectivetissue disorders, amyloidosis, demyelinating polyneuropathies, multiple sclerosis and brainstem lesions.
Almost all circulating eosinophils accumulated around the connectivetissue migrating larvae, whereas few cells accumulated around the worms migrating to the lungs, under normal conditions.
They found that pregnancy alters the connectivetissue composition, with a reduction in total collagen content and an increase in glycosaminoglycans.
Although called ligaments, they are a collection of nerves, blood vessels, and fibrous connective tissue that confer elasticity and mobility to the pelvic organs.
At the end of the day all this is connectivetissue in the city and in that sense unimportant.
Only a thin sheet of connectivetissue separates the right atrioventricular ring from the ventricular myocardium.
Calcification and immobility of the valve, in contrast, starts in the connectivetissue of the leaflet.
Tests for connectivetissue diseases were obtained in eight other cases, and were negative in all.
The spirochaetes initially spread through interstitial connectivetissue matrix by virtue of several adaptations.
There is a paucity of comparable studies examining possible turnover of vascular connectivetissue in normal pregnancy.
Accordingly, these membranes might be a connectivetissue providing support and rigidity and may act in transporting materials between the body cavity and these organs.
At the point of worm attachment, connectivetissue was observed to encapsulate the heads of anisakids with a variable cellular infiltration.
The connectivetissue across the lesion remains intact.
The connectivetissue between the muscle cells is positive.
Tissue cysts were up to 1 mm in diameter, glistening white and present in connectivetissue and parenchymal cells.
Connectivetissue becomes stiffer with increasing age and loses its elasticity.
In general, caudae epididymidis were carefully cleaned and freed from adipose connectivetissue and blood vessels.
The pregranulosa cells migrate through the connectivetissue fibrils of the stroma and arrive at the vicinity of the meiotic prophase oocytes.
The follicles are connected by a connectivetissue stroma.
Adjacent to these swollen regions, the syncytium is compressed and the underlying connectivetissue is disorganized.
Its deletion leads to the production of structurally abnormal tropelastin and causes problems with elasticity and connectivetissue in numerous parts of the organism, particularly the skin and arteries.
Compliance or distensibility is dependent on the amount, arrangement and characteristics of the wall connectivetissue and smooth muscle as well as the level of vascular tone.
Zone of altered morphology and chorionic connectivetissue cellular phenotype in human fetal membranes (amniochorion and decidua) overlying the lower uterine pole prior to labour and rupture at term.
Myofibroblasts and mechano-regulation regulation of connectivetissue remodelling.
Second, it was used to denote the tissue surrounding and supporting all the specific organs, which later was re-named "connectivetissue" (and is conceived of as such practically until today).
The bladder fills without an accompanying rise in pressure, due to relaxation of the detrusor muscle in the wall and the elastic properties of the connectivetissue.
Connectivetissue structure: cell binding to collagen./.
Interestingly, interstitial connectivetissue was prominent.
The challenge now is to develop tissue models that incorporate the structure and functional properties of the epithelial and connectivetissue surrounding the airways and pulmonary blood vessels.
The immediate question is how can the slowly progressive changes of degeneration be treated, particularly as connectivetissue repair is thought to be a slow and highly regulated process.
Evaluation of sections stained for elastin, smooth muscle and connectivetissue revealed a generally mild degree ofarterialization of all recognizable venous tributaries in all lobes drained by a surgically-banded vein.
Pericytes surround the endothelial layer, which is then encircled by the adventitia (a thin layer of connectivetissue continuous with the surrounding tissue stroma; not shown).
These greater issues are central to the contemporary study of medieval music because they enquire into the connectivetissue of music culture as well as its skeletal components.
Secondary autonomic dysfunction can be a complication of various autoimmune, collagen or connective tissue diseases such as rheumatic disease37 and may also occur in renal failure and severe liver disease.
Connectivetissue diseases in later life lifestyle and drug therapy, such as hydrogen ion blockers.
In the absence of calcium, the development of smooth muscle tone is prevented and the lumen-pressure relationship is largely determined by the connectivetissue in the vascular wall extracellular matrix.
They also found that other markers of connectivetissue defects such as abdominal hernias, varicose veins and prolapse were more common in women with stress incontinence.
Connectivetissue diseases in later life removal or treatment of the underlying cause.
Oviducts were removed, trimmed of surrounding connectivetissue and divided into two arbitrary halves, the isthmus (adjacent to the uterus) and the ampulla (adjacent to the ovary).
Physiological function of connectivetissue polysaccharides.
Connectivetissue disease and the skin.
In 1991, it was suggested that silicone gel breast implants might cause connectivetissue disease.
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The team will therefore be able to continue its clinical research programme into inherited defects of connectivetissue.
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It turns out that the syndrome is caused by a genetic defect in collagen, the body's connectivetissue.
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Perhaps it is related to the fact that human connectivetissue is probably constructed to last for about 40 years.
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The second most common cause of working days lost by both men and women was diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connectivetissue.
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Much of the council's wide programme of basic research, particularly in the fields of connectivetissue and muscle, the cardiovascular system and genetics.
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Since the 1970s, the unit has achieved a national and international reputation for effective comprehensive clinical and diagnostic management of patients with inherited defects of connectivetissue.
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More recently, pluripotent stem cells have been discovered in various types of human tissue—bone marrow, brain, connectivetissue of various organs and umbilical cord blood cells.
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We must wait even longer for any registry-based research into systemic diseases, such as connective tissue disease, since those diseases would not manifest themselves until about 10 years after implantation.
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Stereologic assessments of the lymphatic vessels demonstrate a rich lymphatic network embedded within the mesenteric connectivetissue lattice.
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The new bioscaffold is currently being evaluated for a variety of connectivetissue disorders in veterinary medicine.
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Various scientists and physicians have suggested that this condition may be the result of an underlying connectivetissue disorder affecting the spinal dura.
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Three bands of connectivetissue called the tendinous intersections traverse the rectus abdominus, which separates this parallel muscle into eight distinct muscle bellies.
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Spread throughout the epithelium and connectivetissue are spherical amorhpous calcifications.
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As a result of this, the increase of connectivetissue and hyperplasia of the sebaceous glands is inhibited.
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The skin hangs loosely on the body because of the lack of loose connectivetissue.
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They are absorbed primarily by connectivetissue: ligaments, tendons, and fascia (and also by scar tissue).
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Stem cells are found in epithelia and embryonic mesenchyme of connectivetissue.
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