| ABC | absolute basophil count; absolute bone conduction; acalculous biliary colic; acid balance control; a... |
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| bas | basilar; basophil, basophilic |
| baso | basophil |
| BCF | basophil chemotactic factor; bioconcentration factor; breast cyst fluid |
| BK-A | basophil kallikrein of anaphylaxis |
| BDT | Basophil Degranulation Test |
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| CBH | Cutaneous basophil hypersensitivity |
| HBDT | Human Basophil Degranulation Test |
| RBL | Rat basophil leukaemia |
| basophil | <haematology> Mammalian granulocyte with large heterochromatic basophilic granules that contain histamine bound to a protein and heparin like mucopolysaccharide matrix. They are not phagocytic. Very similar to mast cells though it is not clear whether they have common lineage. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| basophil adenoma | <tumour> A tumour of the adenohypophysis in which the cell cytoplasm stains with basic dyes, often ACTH producing. (05 Mar 2000) |
| basophil cell of anterior lobe of hypophysis | beta cell of anterior lobe of hypophysis |
| basophil degranulation test | An in vitro test used in the diagnosis of allergies including drug hypersensitivity. The allergen is added to the patient's white blood cells and the subsequent histamine release is measured. (12 Dec 1998) |
| basophil granule | A granule that stains readily with a basic dye. (05 Mar 2000) |
| basophil substance | The material consisting of granular endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes that occurs in nerve cell bodies and dendrites. Synonym: basophil substance, basophilic substance, chromophil substance, Nissl bodies, Nissl granules, substantia basophilia, tigroid bodies, tigroid substance. (05 Mar 2000) |
| basophilia | 1. Having an affinity for basic dyes. 2. <haematology> Condition in which there is an excess of basophils in the blood. (18 Nov 1997) |
| basophilic | Denoting tissue components having an affinity for basic dyes under specific pH conditions. Synonym: basophil, basophile. (05 Mar 2000) |
| basophilic degeneration | Blue staining of connective tissues when haematoxylin-eosin stain is used; found in such conditions as solar elastosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| basophilic leukaemia | A form of granulocytic leukaemia in which there are unusually great numbers of basophilic granulocytes in the tissues and circulating blood; in some instances, the immature and mature basophilic forms may represent from 40 to 80% of the total numbers of white blood cells. Synonym: mast cell leukaemia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| basophilic leukocyte | A polymorphonuclear leukocyte characterised by many large, coarse, metachromatic granules (dark purple or blue-black when treated with Wright's or similar stains) that usually fill the cytoplasm and may almost mask the nucleus; these leukocyte's are unique in that they usually do not occur in increased numbers as the result of acute infectious disease, and their phagocytic qualities are probably not significant; the granules, which contain heparin and histamine, may degranulate in response to hypersensitivity reactions and can be of significance in general inflammation. Synonym: basocyte, basophilocyte, mast leukocyte. (05 Mar 2000) |
| basophilic leukocytosis | The presence of an abnormally large number of basophilic granulocytes in the blood. Synonym: basocytosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| basophilic leukopenia | A decrease in the number of basophilic granulocytes normally present in the circulating blood (difficult to evaluate, owing to the small and variable number normally present). Synonym: basocytopenia, basopenia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| basophilic substance | The material consisting of granular endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes that occurs in nerve cell bodies and dendrites. Synonym: basophil substance, basophilic substance, chromophil substance, Nissl bodies, Nissl granules, substantia basophilia, tigroid bodies, tigroid substance. (05 Mar 2000) |
| basophilism | Synonym: basophilia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| adenoma, basophil | A small tumour of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland whose cells stain with basic dyes. It may give rise to excessive secretion of acth, resulting in cushing's syndrome. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| tissue basophil | <cell biology, immunology> Resident cell of connective tissue that contains many granules rich in histamine and heparan sulphate. Release of histamine from mast cells is responsible for the immediate reddening of the skin in a weal and flare response. Very similar to basophils and possibly derived from the same stem cells. Two types of mast cells are now recognised, those from connective tissue and a distinct set of mucosal mast cells, the activities of the latter are T-cell dependent. (05 Jan 1998) |
Synonyms : Basophil Degranulation Tests, Degranulation Test, Basophil, Degranulation Tests, Basophil
Synonyms : Basophil
| basophil |
a leukocyte with basophilic granules easily stained by basic stains
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| basophilia |
the tendency of cells to stain with basic dyes; "cytoplasmic basophilia"
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| basophilic |
staining readily with basic dyes
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| basophile |
basophil: a leukocyte with basophilic granules easily stained by basic stains
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Basophils are the least common of the granulocytes, representing about 1% of circulating leukocytes. They contain large cytoplasmic granules which obscure the nucleus under the microscope. However, when unstained, the nucleus is visible and it usually has 2 lobes. A cell in tissues, the mast cell, has many similar characteristics. ...
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| basophil | a leukocyte with basophilic granules easily stained by basic stains |
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| basophil | a leukocyte with basophilic granules easily stained by basic stains |
| basophil | the tendency of cells to stain with basic dyes |
| basophil | (biology) staining readily with basic dyes |
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