histologically造句1. It thus seems that a histologically normal intestine is a prerequisite for adequate carnitine absorption.
2. One specimen from each patient was examined histologically to exclude mucosal disease, notably microadenoma in familial adenomatous polyposis.
3. The other five were histologically normal colonoscopic biopsy specimens taken from children investigated for abdominal pain.
4. Histologically they differ from skeletal muscle in having smaller fibres, linked by desmosomes and sometimes containing only one fibril.
5. In addition, two others without a histologically proven diagnosis had a pattern suggestive of a myopathic process.
6. Colitis, which is histologically similar to ulcerative colitis, has also been described in association with pellagra.
7. Patients - 40 previously untreated patients with histologically confirmed, measurable colorectal cancer that was locally recurrent or metastatic.
8. The CMN is histologically similar to fibrosarcoma or Leiomyoma.
9. Liver is divided histologically into lobules.
10. Histologically, they were all diffuse non - Hodgkin lymphoma.
11. Histologically, the ligamentous attachment of the nerve roots within the foramina consists of adipose and connective tissue.
12. Histologically, the mass lesion was diagnosed as a dorsally sequestered disc herniation.
13. Histologically, the characteristic lesion of CWP is the so-called coal macule, which consists of a focal accumulation of coal dust surrounded by a small amount of fibrous tissue.
14. Histologically, the wear debris of various sizes embraced by 1 or several polynuclear giant cells that were found not only great in number but also active in function.
15. Histologically, the tumors were characterized by widespread myxoid , cyst formation, vessel wall hyalinization, and absence of mitoses.
16. Histologically, the skin lesion revealed a sarcomatous nodule that was surrounded by benign glomus cells at the periphery.
17. Histologically, the tumor was composed of a myxoid connective tissue with strands of odontogenic epithelium and differentiated tissue such as enamel and dentin.
18. Histologically, a variety of mature tissue elements may be found.
19. Histologically, the resected tumor was composed of epithelioid cells, without vascular or lipomatous component, and was characterized by HMB45 positive on immunohistochemistry.
20. Results: Histologically, it was composed that many tiny nerve fiber bundles located in the surface layer and a big nerve fiber bundle in the center of the root in the TNSR.
21. The earliest change histologically seen acute myocardial infarction in the first day is contraction band necrosis.
22. Chronic alcoholic patients may have normal, enhanced, or diminished acid secretory capacity; hypochlorhydria being associated histologically with atrophic gastritis.
23. In addition to the more or less complex pathways mapped histologically, several simpler pathways have now been analysed by electrophysiological recording techniques.
24. Context-accurate diagnosis of diseases involving the esophagogastric junction (EGJ) is challenging because of difficulty in defining the EGJ endoscopically and histologically.
25. They are small round cell tumors that are highly cellular and resemble medulloblastomas histologically.
26. Ewing's sarcoma is one of the "small round blue cell" tumors histologically.
27. A routine chest X-ray demonstrated a nodular density at retrocardiac region of left lower lung that turned out to be a squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) histologically.
28. The patient had noted multiple asymptomatic, erthematous to violaceous papules and plaques on the dorsum of her hands. Histologically, leukocytoclastic vasculitis was found.
29. Methods: Retrospectively reviewed the CT images of 6 patients with histologically proven pseudomyxoma peritonei.
30. The uteri of 12 clinically healthy bitches and 50 bitches with a clinical signs of pyometra were examined histologically using a computerized image analysis system.