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Infundibula


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Infundibulum

Example Sentences:

  • (1) While the mechanisms of epidermal immunity known from the interfollicular epidermis are possibly the same in the infundibula, we have to expect a basically different immunologic situation in the acrosyringia.
  • (2) The lesion in question presents itself clinically as a basal cell carcinoma on the face and histopathologically as a neoplasm typified by small size, sharp circumscription, and a unique combination of kinds of follicular differentiation, namely, follicular germs and infundibula.
  • (3) We conclude that both epithelial cells and interstitial macrophages can phagocytize particles in avian lungs, and that there is some convective transport of aerosol to the atria and the initial portions of the infundibula.
  • (4) The role of congenital and environmental factors in the formation of aneurysms and the enlargement of infundibula are reviewed.
  • (5) However, local concentrations of the TRPM-1-positive IC in the follicular infundibula were frequently found in the fetal stage and occasionally in adulthood.
  • (6) However, in ALL stretching of the calyces and the infundibula is not associated with cysts.
  • (7) Findings of infiltrative growth included poorly defined margins of the mass; trapped, nondisplaced infundibulae; and calices with occasional calicectasis, diminished contrast enhancement, occasional nephrographic striations, replacement of central sinus fat, loss of central sinus echoes, and variable renal parenchymal echogenicity.
  • (8) The invariable absence of septation of the ventricular infundibula and semilunar valves, in spite of the variable anatomy of the free wall of the conus, indicates that all types of truncus arteriosus, ontogenetically, should be considered as a single undivided conotruncus.
  • (9) Dermal sheets of porcine skin are maintained in culture at the air-liquid interface in serum-free medium, and re-epithelialization from the keratinocytes of the hair infundibula can be studied.
  • (10) A technique allowing limited access to calculi in caliceal diverticula and hydrocalices distal to stenotic infundibula was used, along with a technique for percutaneous infundibuloplasty, which is necessary to ensure drainage of such obstructed calices or caliceal diverticula after percutaneous lithotripsy.
  • (11) Orthokeratosis involving the epidermis and follicular infundibula was observed on skin biopsy specimens.
  • (12) Horn cysts were occasionally identified in continuity with infundibulae of normal hair follicles.
  • (13) The calyces and the infundibula are markedly stretched and these appearances are similar to those seen in adult polycystic kidneys.
  • (14) In addition, buds of hyperpigmented keratinocytes hung from the overlying epidermis and thin cords of hyperpigmented keratinocytes proliferated around the follicular infundibula beside the tumor.
  • (15) The bulk of the intrapulmonary air flows through the parabronchial lumen and then centrifugally diffuses into the exchange tissue through the atria, the infundibula, and the air capillaries.
  • (16) We found iron oxide particles: trapped within the trilaminar substance that is unique to avian lungs and coats the atria and infundibula; within epithelial cells of the atria and initial portions of the infundibula; and within interstitial macrophages.
  • (17) We present a patient with a subarachnoid hemorrhage, a middle cerebral artery aneurysm, and bilateral posterior communicating artery infundibula to draw attention to the importance of the infundibulum in certain circumstances.
  • (18) It is found that, by these criteria, at 9 days part of the ventricular conduction system consists of a myocardial ring located around the infundibula of the aorta and truncus pulmonalis.
  • (19) In contrast to previously published data, it was found that pseudocarcinomatous hyperplasia contained numerous mitotic figures, squamous pearls, mildly atypical nuclei, focally prominent nucleoli, and focal single cell infiltration; follicular infundibula were not preferentially involved.
  • (20) Immunohistochemically, control biopsies were devoid of follicular inflammation (n = 3), while transitional regions consistently showed the presence of activated T-cell infiltrates about the lower portions of follicular infundibula.

Infundibular


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Infundibulate

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Intramembrane particles (IMP) were quantitatively assessed in the perikaryal plasma membranes of infundibular neurons.
  • (2) Differences between parental and nonparental birds in VIP profiles were detected in the ventral portion of the infundibular region.
  • (3) In the hypothalamus, radioactive material was found to be selectively concentrated in neurons in the ventral part of nucleus arcuatus and in the infundibular region.
  • (4) We advocate the use of beta blocker to relieve the infundibular spasm in the immediate post operative period, thereby relieving the dynamic outflow obstruction.
  • (5) On the other hand, when administered to hamsters sulpiride is able to promote stimulation of hypothalamic catecholaminergic neurons of tubero infundibular and anterior periventricularis nuclei.
  • (6) LH-RH nerve processes terminated mainly in the infurdibular radix within an elliptical zone surrounding the bases of the infundibular recessus.
  • (7) In addition, LHRH fibers which run caudad through the dorsal infundibular region and then the mesencephalic reticular formation were widely distributed in both the gray and the white matter of the medulla oblongata.
  • (8) Neuronal hypertrophy occurs in a subpopulation of neurons in the infundibular nucleus of post-menopausal women.
  • (9) In adult as well as in infant, high densities were found mainly in the diagonal band of Broca, preoptic area and infundibular nucleus.
  • (10) We performed percutaneous repair in ten patients with infundibular stenosis, three with calyceal diverticula, and ten patients with recurrent ureteropelvic-junction obstruction.
  • (11) Their perikarya are located in the infundibular nucleus.
  • (12) Small transvalvar and varied infundibular gradients commonly are present at the end of the procedure.
  • (13) In the adult, neurons immunoreactive with anti-beta-endorphin are found in the infundibular nucleus.
  • (14) In premetamorphic tadpoles, tyrosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive neurons were visualized in the suprachiasmatic and infundibular hypothalamus, the ventral thalamus, and midbrain tegmentum by Taylor-Kollros stage V. The number of labeled neurons in all these areas increased as metamorphosis progressed.
  • (15) The analysis of the scannograms obtained demonstrates that the valves of the thoracic ducts are mainly bicuspid, have a typical infundibular form, their cuspides are fused, forming a mesentery-like fold on the duct wall.
  • (16) The radiographic features of renal coccidioidomycosis parallel those of renal tuberculosis, with feathery, moth-eaten calices, infundibular constriction and caliceal ballooning, and eventual calcification of granulomas.
  • (17) Development of the paraventriculo-infundibular corticoliberin system was studied by immunocytochemical analysis of human hypothalamic sections using antisera raised against rat or ovine corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF).
  • (18) In classic tetralogy of Fallot with stenotic infundibulum, the size of the pulmonary arteries was smaller in proportion to the infundibular stenosis.
  • (19) Special emphasis is placed on pulmonary stenosis, particularly on its infundibular manifestations.
  • (20) To the best of our knowledge, connection of the mid-position of the left anterior descending to the infundibular artery has not been previously described.

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