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serous cell of epithelium of terminal bronchiole
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CL_1000332 |
[A serous secreting cell that is part of the epithelium of terminal bronchiole.] |
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lung secretory cell
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CL_1000272 |
[Any secretory cell that is part of some lung.] |
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Anti-NMDA receptor antibody positivity
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HP_0032264 |
[The presence of autoantibodies (immunoglobulins) in the serum that react against the NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate)-type glutamate receptor.] |
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serous cell of epithelium of bronchus
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CL_1000331 |
[A serous secreting cell that is part of the epithelium of bronchus.] |
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Pulmonary tuberculosis
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HP_0032262 |
[A lung infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis a slightly curved non-motile, aerobic, non-capsulated and non-spore forming strains of mycobacteria.] |
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jejunal goblet cell
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CL_1000325 |
[A goblet cell that is part of the epithelium proper of jejunum.] |
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intestinal villus goblet cell
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CL_1000317 |
[A goblet cell that is part of the epithelium of intestinal villus.] |
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goblet cell
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CL_0000160 |
[A specialized, columnar, mucus secreting epithelial cell shaped like a flask or goblet. A narrow basal end contains the nucleus while the apical end is swollen by the accumulation of mucus laden secretory granules. Short microvilli project from the apical plasma membrane.] |
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Increased lymph-node plasma cells
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HP_0020272 |
[Number of plasma cells per lymph node above the upper limit of normal.] |
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duodenal goblet cell
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CL_1000324 |
[A goblet cell that is part of the epithelium proper of duodenum.] |
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duodenum secretory cell
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CL_1001589 |
[Glandular cell of duodenal epithelium. Example: Enterocytes, Goblet cells, enteroendocrine cells; Paneth cells; M cells; Brunner's gland cell.] |
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High lymph node non-germinal center mitotic activity
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HP_0020273 |
[Increased numbers of mitotic figures outside of germinal centers.] |
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Lymph-node lymphocyte monocytoid morphology
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HP_0020274 |
[Lymphocytes that show morphologic features resembling monocytes, such as increased cytoplasm and slightly enlarged nuclei that are more irregular than most lymph node lymphocytes.] |
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ileal goblet cell
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CL_1000326 |
[A goblet cell that is part of the epithelium proper of ileum.] |
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Reduced lymph node lymphocyte morphological variability
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HP_0020275 |
[Decreased morphological variability of lymph node lymphocytes as compared to the typically somewhat heterogeneous morphology of populations of benign lymph node lymphocytes.] |
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tracheal goblet cell
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CL_1000329 |
[A goblet cell that is part of the epithelium of trachea.] |
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tracheobronchial goblet cell
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CL_0019003 |
[Any goblet cell that is part of the tracheobronchial epithelium.] |
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tracheal epithelial cell
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CL_0000307 |
[An epithelial cell found in the trachea.] |
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Increased large lymphocytes in lymph node
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HP_0020276 |
[An increased number of large lymphocytes within a lymph node compared to a normal non-reactive lymph node.] |
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Hodgkin morphology cells
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HP_0020277 |
[Hodgkin cells are typically large and often show very large nucleoli and sometimes binucleation or multinucleation. Reed-Sternberg cells are a type of Hodgkin cell that is binucleated with very large nucleoli that stains slightly red on H&E stained sections (often said to mimic owl eyes). Other Hodgkin cell morphologies include cells that are dying with dark basophilic (blue) nuclei that appear somewhat smudged (mummified cells) and cells with a large space around or adjacent to the nuclei and retracted cytoplasm after tissue fixation (lacunar cells). Hodgkin cells are characteristic of Hodgkin lymphoma, however several non-Hodgkin lymphomas and noN-neoplastic conditions are known to sometimes show a few similar morphology cells.] |