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Hyperchromasia - Oxford Reference
A histoathological term for cells in which the nuclei appear to be dark, smudged, or opaque when stained . Usually an indication of precancerous behaviour.
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Hyperchromasia | MyPathologyReport
Hyperchromasia is a term pathologists use to describe a cell's nucleus that looks darker than usual when examined under the microscope.
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Asymptomatic elevation of the hyperchromic red blood cell ...
Hyperchromasia of the red blood cells (RBC), defined as an elevation of the hyperchromic subpopulation, has been described for various medical conditions.
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hyperchromasia
hyperchromasia (ˌhaɪpəkrəʊˈmeɪzɪə) Also in anglicized form hyperchromasy (-ˈkrəʊməsɪ) (rare). [mod.L., f. hyper- 5 + Gr. χρῶµα, χρώµατ- colour (in sense 2 repr. chromatin): see -ia1.] 1. Med. a. Excessive coloration or pigmentation of the skin.1889 Cent. Dict., Hyperchromasia, a pathological conditi...
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hyperchromasia Mammalian Phenotype Term (MP:0002814)
Term: hyperchromasia. Synonyms: hyperchromatism. Definition: increased capacity of a cell to stain with dye; usually refers to staining of cell nuclei with ...
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Hyperchromatism (Concept Id: C0333910) - NCBI
A morphologic finding referring to the presence of darkly stained nuclei due to abundance of DNA on hematoxylin-eosin stained sections.
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hyperchromatic
hyperchromatic, a. (haɪpəkrəʊˈmætɪk) [f. hyper- 5 + chromatic a. (in sense 2, chromatin + -ic).] 1. Med. a. Of the skin: excessively pigmented.1894 in Gould Dict. Med. 589/2. b. = hyperchromic a. 1.1929 R. B. H. Gradwohl tr. Schilling's Blood Picture ii. 113 Single or many large hyperchromatic cells...
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hyperchromasia - Monarch Initiative
hyperchromasia | increased capacity of a cell to stain with dye; usually refers to staining of cell nuclei with hematoxylin.
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What does it mean when your blood smear comes back stating 'Mild ...
It means your that more than the normal amount of your red blood cells are slightly misshapen and off-color. An underlying cause of this is most ...
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hyperchromasia, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun hyperchromasia. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. hyperchromasia ...
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Hyperchromasia (nucleus of a cell appears darker than ... - YouTube
Hyperchromasia refers to an increase in the staining intensity of cell nuclei when viewed under a microscope. This means the nuclei appear ...
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Koilocyte
A darker than normal staining pattern in the nucleus, known as hyperchromasia. These stains give the cytoplasm and nuclei of cells characteristic colors and allows for visualization of the nuclear enlargement and irregularity, hyperchromasia
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Adenocarcinoma of the lung
These demonstrate various degrees of cytologic atypia, including hyperchromasia, pleomorphism, prominent nucleoli.
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Lipofibromatosis-like neural tumor
The spindle-shaped cells commonly have indistinct nucleoli borders (nucleoli are the largest structures in a cell's nucleus), hyperchromasia (i.e. nuclei
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leuco-
leuco- (ˈl(j)uːkəʊ) before a vowel leuc-, a. Gr. λευκο-, combining form of λευκός white; (b) In Med. used to represent ‘leucocyte’ (as in leucopenia, -poiesis); (c) In Chem. [after its use in Dyeing: see b], used to form the names of some colourless compounds that are chemically transformed to colou...
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