(1) An analytical study was carried out on the different aspects presented by the nuclei (uni or multi-lobated); the nucleoli (compact, reticulate or dispersed); and the cytoplasm (immunoblastic, complex, intermediate).
(2) The observation that the separate prostatic lobes in man can react differently to growth promoting factors indicates that the lobation of the human prostate is not only of anatomical but also of physiological significance.
(3) Among the internal anomalies observed was abnormal lobation of the lung, resulting from a single treatment from day 6 to 15 of gestation (except for day 13), and abnormal lobation of the liver, induced from day 7 to 10.
(4) Histologic study of gastric B-cell low-grade lymphomas showed germinal centers of lobated shape and polyclonal nature, mainly polyclonal subepithelial plasma cell (except in one case) and neoplastic interfollicular B-cells of monoclonal character.
(5) Structural variations in the shape and lobation of lemnisci, abnormalities in hooks and body wall, and changes associated with monorchidism in males were noted.
(6) Vesicular cells deposit the basal layer of the periostracum, while lobate cells contribute materials to the overlying periostracal superstructure.
(7) On pyelograms, scarring was difficult to distinguish from fetal lobation.
(8) Fetal lobation was characterized as follows: there were fine, linear demarcations indenting the renal surface, separating normal lobes, consisting of a central pyramid and surrounding cortex.
(9) Epinephrine renal venography was used to study mass-like enlargements of normal renal tissue in 4 kidneys (3 with prominent septa of Bertin and 1 with marked lobation) in 3 patients.
(10) Computed tomography (CT) helped in demonstrating the hyparterial relationship of the right bronchus to the pulmonary artery, the course and termination of the scimitar vein, the mediastinal shift, unusual fissures, and abnormal lobation and bronchial distribution.
(11) lobation, spicula, notch, etc, sputum exfoliative cytology, fibrobronchoscopic examination, puncture biopsy of the lung must also be considered in order to ensure early diagnosis.
(12) The leukemia cells are predominantly small lymphocytes with irregular nuclei bearing notches and lobations.
(13) She had numerous visceral anomalies including polysplenia, a short pancreas, a preduodenal portal vein, malrotation of the bowel, azygos continuation of the inferior vena cava, bilateral hyparterial bronchi and symmetrical liver lobation.
(14) In each case, note was taken of the status of the spleen, the lobation of the lungs, the arrangement of the bronchi, the morphology of the atrial appendages, and the presence of any congenital malformations of the heart and great vessels and of any malformations of the abdominal organs.
(15) We present two unrelated female patients with a complex pattern of congenital malformations including encephalocele, oesophageal atresia, abnormal lung lobation, congenital heart defects, anal anomalies, liver, spleen and radial defects.
(16) The more primitive pancreas of lizards (17 species) also was surveyed; that of Varanus is of special interest because its structure is intermediate between the extended, tri-lobate pancreas of lizards and the compact pancreas of snakes and may represent a transitional link in the evolution of this organ.
(17) One prominent indentation of the renal surface, the interrenuncular junction, incorporates perirenal fat and invaginates the anterior surface of the upper third of the kidney to the hilum and is the most easily visible remnant of fetal lobation.
(18) These included 7 with space-occupying or tumour-like lesions, namely one with multiple cysts, three with haemangiomas, a lobated liver with multiple nodules of focal nodular hyperplasia, one with a metastasis which also had a small haemangioma and one with a hepatocellular carcinoma.
(19) Among the anomalies of the respiratory system, abnormal lobation was commonly associated, as well as hypoplasia of the lung.
(20) Deposition of the periostracum takes place within a slot that is situated between the so-called lobate and vesicular cells of the outer mantle lobe.
Lobated
Definition:
(a.) Consisting of, or having, lobes; lobed; as, a lobate leaf.
(a.) Having lobes; -- said of the tails of certain fishes having the integument continued to the bases of the fin rays.
(a.) Furnished with membranous flaps, as the toes of a coot. See Illust. (m) under Aves.
Example Sentences:
(1) An analytical study was carried out on the different aspects presented by the nuclei (uni or multi-lobated); the nucleoli (compact, reticulate or dispersed); and the cytoplasm (immunoblastic, complex, intermediate).
(2) The observation that the separate prostatic lobes in man can react differently to growth promoting factors indicates that the lobation of the human prostate is not only of anatomical but also of physiological significance.
(3) Among the internal anomalies observed was abnormal lobation of the lung, resulting from a single treatment from day 6 to 15 of gestation (except for day 13), and abnormal lobation of the liver, induced from day 7 to 10.
(4) Histologic study of gastric B-cell low-grade lymphomas showed germinal centers of lobated shape and polyclonal nature, mainly polyclonal subepithelial plasma cell (except in one case) and neoplastic interfollicular B-cells of monoclonal character.
(5) Structural variations in the shape and lobation of lemnisci, abnormalities in hooks and body wall, and changes associated with monorchidism in males were noted.
(6) Vesicular cells deposit the basal layer of the periostracum, while lobate cells contribute materials to the overlying periostracal superstructure.
(7) On pyelograms, scarring was difficult to distinguish from fetal lobation.
(8) Fetal lobation was characterized as follows: there were fine, linear demarcations indenting the renal surface, separating normal lobes, consisting of a central pyramid and surrounding cortex.
(9) Epinephrine renal venography was used to study mass-like enlargements of normal renal tissue in 4 kidneys (3 with prominent septa of Bertin and 1 with marked lobation) in 3 patients.
(10) Computed tomography (CT) helped in demonstrating the hyparterial relationship of the right bronchus to the pulmonary artery, the course and termination of the scimitar vein, the mediastinal shift, unusual fissures, and abnormal lobation and bronchial distribution.
(11) lobation, spicula, notch, etc, sputum exfoliative cytology, fibrobronchoscopic examination, puncture biopsy of the lung must also be considered in order to ensure early diagnosis.
(12) The leukemia cells are predominantly small lymphocytes with irregular nuclei bearing notches and lobations.
(13) She had numerous visceral anomalies including polysplenia, a short pancreas, a preduodenal portal vein, malrotation of the bowel, azygos continuation of the inferior vena cava, bilateral hyparterial bronchi and symmetrical liver lobation.
(14) In each case, note was taken of the status of the spleen, the lobation of the lungs, the arrangement of the bronchi, the morphology of the atrial appendages, and the presence of any congenital malformations of the heart and great vessels and of any malformations of the abdominal organs.
(15) We present two unrelated female patients with a complex pattern of congenital malformations including encephalocele, oesophageal atresia, abnormal lung lobation, congenital heart defects, anal anomalies, liver, spleen and radial defects.
(16) The more primitive pancreas of lizards (17 species) also was surveyed; that of Varanus is of special interest because its structure is intermediate between the extended, tri-lobate pancreas of lizards and the compact pancreas of snakes and may represent a transitional link in the evolution of this organ.
(17) One prominent indentation of the renal surface, the interrenuncular junction, incorporates perirenal fat and invaginates the anterior surface of the upper third of the kidney to the hilum and is the most easily visible remnant of fetal lobation.
(18) These included 7 with space-occupying or tumour-like lesions, namely one with multiple cysts, three with haemangiomas, a lobated liver with multiple nodules of focal nodular hyperplasia, one with a metastasis which also had a small haemangioma and one with a hepatocellular carcinoma.
(19) Among the anomalies of the respiratory system, abnormal lobation was commonly associated, as well as hypoplasia of the lung.
(20) Deposition of the periostracum takes place within a slot that is situated between the so-called lobate and vesicular cells of the outer mantle lobe.