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Demonstration of Elastic Tissue and Iron or Elastic Tissue and Calcium Simultaneously

Stain Technology, 1961
For the concomitant demonstration of iron and elastic tissue Perls' test solution was used, followed by Verhoeff's stain or Gomori's aldehyde fuchsin. When Perls' and Verhoeff's stain were used in sequence, the iron deposits were greenish blue and the elastic lamellae were black.
J P, PICKETT, J V, KLAVINS
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Acquired disorders of elastic tissue: Part II. decreased elastic tissue

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2004
Elastic fibers in the extracellular matrix are integral components of dermal connective tissue. The resilience and elasticity required for normal structure and function of the skin are attributable to the network of elastic tissue. Advances in our understanding of elastic tissue physiology provide a foundation for studying the pathogenesis of elastic ...
Kevan G, Lewis   +3 more
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Elastic Tissue in Fibroepithelial Polyps

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1999
Fibroepithelial polyps are common cutaneous lesions with an unknown etiology. We attempted to demonstrate that fibroepithelial polyps develop secondary to a focal loss of elastic tissue. Forty-five fibroepithelial polyps were examined. All were stained with Verhoeff-van Gieson stain for elastic tissue and examined.
B B, Adams, D F, Mutasim
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The elastic reconstruction of soft tissues

Proceedings IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, 2003
A finite element based nonlinear inverse scheme is presented to reconstruct the elastic properties of soft tissues subjected to an external compression. An objective function relating the least-square difference of model-predicted and measured displacement or strain fields from a sequence of images (B-mode or MRI) is minimized with respect to the ...
Lianghao Han   +2 more
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Elastic Tissue Histochemistry

1977
The object of our project has been to isolate, purify and characterize elastin from normal, fetal and pathological tissues and to relate the chemical findings to the morphological description of the tissue. Verhoeff’s iron haematoxylin technique (1) was adopted as the standard stain as it has reliably given a good differentiation between elastin and ...
D A, Keith, M A, Paz, P M, Gallop
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Elastic fibers in scar tissue

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1996
The capacity of the skin to be stretched and to return to its resting position is correlated to the quantity and to the quality of the elastic fiber network. Although elastic fibers have been demonstrated in scars, the time course of their appearance in scars and their role in scar elasticity has not been elucidated. A study was therefore undertaken to
S V, Roten, S, Bhat, J, Bhawan
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Tissue motion and elasticity imaging

Physics in Medicine and Biology, 2000
The idea of using soft tissue mechanical properties to diagnose disease occurred to ancient Greek physicians more than 2000 years ago. Hippocrates and colleagues reportedly invented manual palpation as a means for detecting occult breast tumours before the advanced phase of this disease negated the effectiveness of surgical treatment.
M F, Insana, J C, Bamber
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Elastic tissue in scars and alopecia

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2000
A recent report suggests that elastic fibers appear in scars in a time‐dependent fashion. This observation prompted our investigation, because we have found elastic tissue stains helpful in determining the pattern of scarring in cases of permanent alopecia.
D M, Elston   +3 more
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Elastic modulus of hard tissues

Journal of Biomechanics, 2012
This work aims at evaluating the elastic modulus of hard biological tissues by considering their staggered platelet micro-structure. An analytical expression for the effective modulus along the stagger direction is formulated using three non-dimensional structural variables. Structures with a single staggered hierarchy (e.g.
Benny, Bar-On, H Daniel, Wagner
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On the imperfect elasticity of lung tissue

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1989
This paper deals with a unifying hypothesis addressed at lung tissue resistance and its responses to neurohumoral and biophysical stimuli. The hypothesis holds that dissipative and elastic processes within lung tissue are coupled at the level of the stress-bearing element.
J J, Fredberg, D, Stamenovic
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