hyaline


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a glassy translucent substance that occurs in hyaline cartilage or in certain skin conditions

resembling glass in transparency or translucency

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(17,19,21) The periodic acid-Schiff-positive, diastase-resistant hyaline globules may stain for AFP.
Majority of neonates who expired were due to hyaline membrane disease.
Diagnosis: Median occipital sclerites black; hind legs at least partly yellow, hind tibia and base of hind basitarsus black; CuP (postcubitus) developed at most as hyaline, M3 straight as parallel to M2; R2+3 arising close to anterior cross-vein, not confluent with R1; scutum uniformly yellow to yellowish brown; wings not infumated; lower half of frontal callus pale.
A post-mortem found Ruby died from natural causes attributed to severe hyaline membrane disease, prematurity and a spontaneous intestinal perforation.
LP is characterized histologically by disruption/duplication of the basement membrane of vessels and widespread deposition of eosinophilic hyaline material in the dermis.
The tail shape observed as typically short conoid with blunt terminus and smooth and hyaline tail region.
The lymph nodes presented small germinal centers (some follicles having two germinal centers), lymphocyte depletion, with a predominance of dendritic cells and with focal hyaline deposits.
Basidiospores 5-8 x 3.5-5.5 [mu]m, (n=53/5/5, Q=0.83-1.77, Qm=1.40), short-broadly ellipsoid in profile view, globose in polar view, with obscure pustules, appearing almost smooth or with minute to obscure angles in polar view, hilar appendix conspicuous, thin-walled, hyaline, inamyloid (Fig.
Microscopic examination demonstrated the presence of variable sized lobules of benign hyaline cartilage.
The epidemic began in early July 2016 in a premature 33.9 GA admitted for hyaline membrane disease, which showed after 3 days of his hospitalization signs of sepsis with isolation of Serratia marcescens in the blood culture, and other cases were diagnosed throughout the July period.
Bone marrow stimulating techniques and autologous osteochondral grafting are unable to completely restore hyaline cartilage.
Several case reports involving the olecranon and distal fibula physes detail biopsies confirming hyaline cartilage at the fracture sites, but none have been reported in the proximal tibia [4-8].
Histopathological examination alone cannot distinguish between CC and chondroma because both mass lesions are composed of normal mature hyaline cartilage.