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Dictionary » I » Infiltration InfiltrationInfiltration (Science: pathology) The diffusion or accumulation in a tissue or cells of substances not normal to it or in amounts of the normal. Also, the material so accumulated. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe:... answer, as I did (and He confirmed it to me) 2. you can check by yourself in the news (or doing a Google concerning less recent news) about the infiltration of evil elements in the Vatican since the times of the concile Vatican II: 2.1. murder of Pope John Paul I (subit death). OK, we're not ...
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using ethanol 50% then 70%??... membranes of the cells but if this is done gradually, no such damage takes place. Initial lower concentrations may also facilitate the better infiltration of the fixative into the sample specimen. I'll get back to this if I manage to figure out the exact reason :P
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The Fiber Disease... changes consisted of intimal swelling, perivascular edema, erythrocyte fragmentation, capillary thickening, luminal constriction, leukocytic infiltration, mesangial deposits, and changes in Bowman's capsule and space. Sequence analysis of a 7-kb region of the O153 chromosome indicated homology ...
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The Fiber Disease... considered to be a metastases of previous melanoma, a skin biopsy was done. Histologically only a toxic damage of the epidermis with stingy mixed infiltration of the dermis was seen. The diagnosis of dermatitis artefacta was put and occlusions with neutral topical agents were employed. As the ...
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The Fiber DiseaseI think this condition can be associated with oxygen deprivation and keratin erosion c.q disturbed growth pattern. Microscopy will show infiltration. You should ask a dermatologist! Sincerely, tamtam
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