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caseous
caseous, a. (ˈkeɪsɪəs) [f. L. case-us cheese + -ous.] 1. Of the nature of cheese, cheesy.1661 Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. 3 The Asses [milk] having more serum and lesse of the caseous, or cheesy matter. 1781 Kerr in Phil. Trans. LXXI. 380 [It] forms a coagulum with the caseous part of the milk. 1881 D... Oxford English Dictionary
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Caseous necrosis
Caseous necrosis or caseous degeneration () is a unique form of cell death in which the tissue maintains a cheese-like appearance. References External links Microscope images of caseous necrosis Image of a hilar lymph node demonstrating caseous necrosis Image of a caseating granuloma wikipedia.org
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Caseous lymphadenitis
Cause The causative organism of caseous lymphadenitis is Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis. The most effective way of controlling caseous lymphadenitis is still a topic of discussion. wikipedia.org
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butyraceous
butyraceous, a. (bjuːtɪˈreɪʃəs) [f. L. butyr-um butter + -aceous: cf. F. butyracé.] 1. Of the nature of butter; buttery.1668 Phil. Trans. III. 887 Milk..whence, and from the three parts whereof, viz. Butyraceous, Serous, and Caseous..he would deduce the different nature of the Humors and Spirits com... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Reid (physician)
of Avignon; in 1806 A Treatise of Consumption, in which he stated his belief that tubercles were inflammatory products, and had no real resemblance to caseous wikipedia.org
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Country Land and Business Association, formerly the Country Landowners' Association Science and technology Carry-lookahead adder, in digital logic Caseous wikipedia.org
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Laura Green
She has investigated infectious diseases in cattle including Mycobacterium bovis (bovine tuberculosis), sheep (caseous lymphadenitis) and pigs (postweaning wikipedia.org
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Hans Schmaus
At Munich, he performed studies involving the pathological anatomy of the spinal cord, and did research of hyaline degeneration and caseous necrosis. wikipedia.org
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نخر جبني
نخر جبني أو انحطاط الجبني () (بالإنجليزية: Caseous necrosis or caseous degeneration) هو شكل فريد من موت الخلايا في الأنسجة التي تحافظ على الجبن مثل المظهر علم أصول الكلمات تعني كلمة متجبن caseous «المتعلقة أو المتصلة الجبن»، ويأتي من الكلمة اللاتينية caseus «الجبن». wikipedia.org
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Lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei
Mycobacterium tuberculosis or its products may cause a caseous necrosis and thus maybe one of several possible causes. wikipedia.org
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Gumma (pathology)
they also retain some of the structural characteristics of previously normal tissues, enabling a distinction from the granulomas of tuberculosis where caseous wikipedia.org
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Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis
In small ruminants, C. pseudotuberculosis causes a disease called caseous lymphadenitis characterized by pyogranulomatous abscess formation. Caseous lymphadenitis often presents with pyogranulomatous abscess formation. wikipedia.org
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Abdominal tuberculosis
They usually have central areas of caseous necrosis. The bacilli penetrate the mucosa, cause caseous necrosis and scarring. wikipedia.org
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Tuberculous lymphadenitis
Granulomatous tubercules eventually develop central caseous necrosis and tend to become confluent, replacing the lymphoid tissue. Granulomatous tubercules evolve to central caseous necrosis and tend to become confluent, replacing the lymphoid tissue. wikipedia.org
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