- Warthin
- Aldred S., U.S. pathologist, 1866–1931. See W. tumor, W.-Finkeldey cells, under cell, W.-Starry silver stain.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Warthin's tumor — Classification and external resources This Warthin s tumor presented as a parotid mass in a middle aged male, who underwent superficial parotidectomy. The tumor, at the right of the image, is well demarcated from the adjacent parotid tissue and… … Wikipedia
Warthin, tumor de — oncol. Tumor benigno que se desarrolla en la parótida. El tratamiento suele ser quirúrgico. Medical Dictionary. 2011 … Diccionario médico
Warthin-Tumor — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 D11 Gutartige Neubildung der Parotis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Warthin-Starry stain — War·thin Star·ry stain wȯr thən stär ē n a silver nitrate stain used to show the presence of bacilli Warthin Aldred Scott (1866 1931), and Starry Allen Chronister (b 1890) American pathologists. Warthin served for many years as professor and… … Medical dictionary
Warthin-Finkeldey cell — A Warthin Finkeldey cell is a small multinucleated cell, found in the paracortical region of hyperplastic lymph nodes in some patients of measles and AIDS … Wikipedia
Warthin's tumour — a tumour of the parotid salivary glands, containing epithelial and lymphoid tissues with cystic spaces. A. S. Warthin (1866 1931), US pathologist … Medical dictionary
Warthin tumor — War·thin tumor (worґthin) [Aldred Scott Warthin, American pathologist, 1866–1931] see papillary adenocystoma lymphadenomatosum, under adenocystoma … Medical dictionary
Warthin-Finkeldey cell — War·thin Fin·kel·dey cell (worґthin fingґkəl da) [A.S. Warthin; Wilhelm Finkeldey, German pathologist, 20th century] see under cell … Medical dictionary
Warthin's tumour — adenolymphoma a tumour of the parotid salivary glands, containing epithelial and lymphoid tissues with cystic spaces [S. Warthin (1866–1931), US pathologist] … The new mediacal dictionary
Warthin-Finkeldey cell — a type of multinucleate giant cell with intranuclear inclusions, of lymphoreticular origin, seen in various organs, including lymph nodes, tonsil, appendix, and thymus, just prior to or during the prodromal phase of measles … Medical dictionary