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oxyphilic cells - Übersetzung nach arabisch

CELLS FOUND IN THE BLOOD AND ORGANS OF GUINEA PIGS AND CAPYBARA
Kurloff Cells; Kurloff cells

oxyphilic cells      
‎ خَلاَيا حَمِضَة‎
oncocytoma         
  • [[Micrograph]] of a [[renal oncocytoma]]. [[H&E stain]].
  • Micrograph of a renal oncocytoma. H&E stain.
  • Gross]] appearance of the cut surface of a [[nephrectomy]] specimen containing a '''renal oncocytoma'''. Note the rounded contour, the mahogany colour and the central scar.
HUMAN DISEASE
Oncocytic carcinoma
وَرَمُ المُنْتَبِجات
oncocytoma         
  • [[Micrograph]] of a [[renal oncocytoma]]. [[H&E stain]].
  • Micrograph of a renal oncocytoma. H&E stain.
  • Gross]] appearance of the cut surface of a [[nephrectomy]] specimen containing a '''renal oncocytoma'''. Note the rounded contour, the mahogany colour and the central scar.
HUMAN DISEASE
Oncocytic carcinoma
‎ وَرَمُ المُنْتَبِجات‎

Definition

goblet cell
¦ noun Anatomy a column-shaped cell found in the respiratory and intestinal tracts, which secretes the main component of mucus.

Wikipedia

Kurloff cell

Kurloff cells (also known as Foà-Kurloff cells,) were described as mononuclear cells in the peripheral blood and organs of the guinea pig, capybara, paca, agouti and cavie. The Kurloff cell contains a characteristic proteoglycan-containing inclusion body. In the guinea pig, Kurloff cells are more numerous in the adult female than the adult male. A marked increase in the number of circulating Kurloff cells is present in the peripheral blood during pregnancy and after estrogen treatment in male and female animals. A relatively smaller number of cells take place in immature, non-pregnant, and non-estrogen-treated animals. The exact function of Kurloff cells remains unknown, but it has some of the characteristics of both monocytes and lymphocytes. In guinea-pigs, it has been proposed that Kurloff cells mainly involve in the function of the immune system, such as acting as a natural killer cell and preventing damage to the trophoblast by maternal defensive cells. Also, Kurloff cells present antibody-dependent cytotoxic activity in vitro.