P Cheunsuchon… - Cushing's Disease, 2011 - Springer ... are Crooke's cell adenomas which are usually invasive macroadenomas [6]. The cells in Crooke's adenomas resemble the cells with Crooke's hyalinechange seen in normal corticotrophs as a response to excess glucocorticoids from exogenous or endogenous sources. ...
V Nosé, S Ezzat, E Horvath… - … of Pathology & …, 2011 - archivesofpathology.org ... ___ Present. *___ Crooke hyalinechange. ___ Not identified. ... In this situation, the nontumorous corticotrophs do not exhibit Crooke hyalinechange; this is an important negative finding that should be reported and becomes the subject for clinicopathologic correlation. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
H Lin, H Yao… - The Chinese-German Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2011 - Springer ... Air crescent sign and halo sigh were located in the adjacent parenchyma of the lung lesions, and the mechanism of the air crescent sign [10] was as follows: continuous proliferation and hyalinechange of the undifferentiated alveolar mesenchymal cells sur- round the bronchus ... Related articles - All 3 versions
P Dasari - BMJ Case Reports, 2011 - casereports.bmj.com ... Histopathological examination revealed placenta accreta and hyalinechange of leiomyomatous polyp. ... The histopathological examination of placenta with polyp was reported as leiomyomatous polyp with hyalinechange and placenta accreta (figures 2 and 3). ... Related articles - All 2 versions
[PDF] from mblwhoilibrary.orgDR Shanklin - 2011 - darchive.mblwhoilibrary.org ... the 11 0- 120 Ton range. This 10-fold change is a major challenge to the antioxidant defenses of the lung. Hyaline membrane disease has a close histomorphic similarity to influenzal pneumonia and hot gas inhalant burns found ... All 2 versions