- cytopathologic
- cy·to·patho·log·ic (si″to-path″o-lojґik) 1. relating to cytopathology. 2. pertaining to the changes in cells in disease.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
cytopathologic — cy·to·pathologic … English syllables
cytopathologic — … Useful english dictionary
cytopathologic, cytopathological — 1. Denoting cellular changes in disease. 2. Relating to cytopathology … Medical dictionary
cytopathology — cytopathologic /suy toh path euh loj ik/, cytopathological, adj. cytopathologically, adv. cytopathologist, n. /suy toh peuh thol euh jee/, n. Pathol. the science dealing with the study of the diseases of cells. [1935 40; CYTO + PATHOLOGY] * * * … Universalium
Cytopathology — A pair of micrographs of a cytopathology specimen showing a 3 dimensional cluster of cancerous cells (serous carcinoma) Cytopathology (from Greek κύτος, kytos, a hollow ;[1] πάθος, pathos … Wikipedia
cy|to|path|o|log|i|cal — «SY toh PATH uh LOJ uh kuhl», adjective. = cytopathologic. (Cf. ↑cytopathologic) … Useful english dictionary
Autoimmune pancreatitis — (AIP) is an increasingly recognized benign type of chronic pancreatitis that can be difficult to distinguish from pancreatic carcinoma but which responds to treatment with corticosteroids. Clinical featuresAIP is characterized by the following… … Wikipedia
Lesion — Pronounced lee sion with the emphasis on the lee, a lesion can be almost any abnormality involving any tissue or organ due to any disease or any injury. There are, not surprisingly, many types of lesions. There are also a number of different ways … Medical dictionary
cytopreparation — Laboratory preparation of a cellular specimen for cytologic examination. * * * cy·to·prep·a·ra·tion (si″to prep″ə raґshən) the preparation of a specimen for cytopathologic examination. cytopreparatory adj … Medical dictionary
Nuclear moulding — Micrograph of a small cell carcinoma showing cells with nuclear moulding. FNA specimen. Field stain. In histopathology, nuclear moulding, also nuclear molding, is when adjacent cell nuclei conform to one another.[1] It … Wikipedia