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hyaline arteriolar n.
benign n.
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hyaline bodies
drusen.
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hyaline c.
a flexible, somewhat elastic, semitransparent substance with an opalescent bluish tint, composed of a basophilic, fibril-containing interstitial substance with cavities in which the chondrocytes occur; called also chondroid. Click here to view image■Hyaline cartilage, showing the chondrocytes in their lacunae and the surrounding matrix (light microscopy, 200X magnification).
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hyaline d.
a regressive cellular change in which the cytoplasm takes on a homogeneous glassy eosinophilic appearance. Also used loosely to describe the histologic appearance of tissues. Called also vitreous d. and hyalinosis.
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hyaline m.
1. the membrane between the outer root sheath and the inner fibrous layer of a hair follicle.  2. a layer of eosinophilic hyaline material lining the alveoli, alveolar ducts, and bronchioles, found at autopsy in infants who have died of respiratory distress syndrome of the newborn (see under syndrome). Similar changes may be seen in adults who have died of viral respiratory infections. Called also asphyxial m. and vernix m.
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