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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1958
The clinical signs of hyaline membrane syndrome can simulate the respiratory difficulties seen in any one of a variety of abnormal states. If one could give a "characteristic" feature of this abnormal respiratory situation, it might be said that the infant is born well.
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The clinical signs of hyaline membrane syndrome can simulate the respiratory difficulties seen in any one of a variety of abnormal states. If one could give a "characteristic" feature of this abnormal respiratory situation, it might be said that the infant is born well.
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2013
Hyaline ring granuloma is a rare oral lesion with an unclear and controversial etiology, characterized by the presence of rings of palely eosinophilic structureless material (the so-called hyaline rings) with multinucleated giant cells around and within the very same rings.Various theories have been proposed about the pathogenesis of hyaline ring ...
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Hyaline ring granuloma is a rare oral lesion with an unclear and controversial etiology, characterized by the presence of rings of palely eosinophilic structureless material (the so-called hyaline rings) with multinucleated giant cells around and within the very same rings.Various theories have been proposed about the pathogenesis of hyaline ring ...
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Pediatrics, 1961
Pulmonary hyaline membranes were studied by observations on their dissolution in vitro by proteolytic enzymes, by streptokinase and by urea with and without added thioglycollic acid. Pepsin, trypsin and chymotrypsin dissolved the hyaline membranes both in sections of human lungs as well as in sections of mouse lung with the experimentally produced ...
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Pulmonary hyaline membranes were studied by observations on their dissolution in vitro by proteolytic enzymes, by streptokinase and by urea with and without added thioglycollic acid. Pepsin, trypsin and chymotrypsin dissolved the hyaline membranes both in sections of human lungs as well as in sections of mouse lung with the experimentally produced ...
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The pathogenesis of hyaline arteriolosclerosis
The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, 1952J. B. Duguid, G. S. Anderson
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