| Castle's intrinsic factor | A mucoprotein normally secreted by the epithelium of the stomach and that binds vitamin B12, the intrinsic factor/B12 complex is selectively absorbed by the distal ileum, though only the vitamin is taken into the cell. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| Castle, William | <person> U.S. Physician, *1897. See: Castle's intrinsic factor. (05 Mar 2000) |
| castleman disease | <radiology> Angiofollicular lymph node hyperplasia, benign lymphoid hyperplasia, massively enlarged lymph nodes, mediastinum most common; rarely in mesentery, age less than 30 yrs, types: hyaline vascular (90%), asymptomatic, vascular proliferation and hyalinization, plasma cell (10%), fever, anaemia, increased sed rate, increased IgG (12 Dec 1998) |
| Castleman's disease | Solitary masses of lymphoid tissue containing concentric perivascular aggregates of lymphocytes, occurring usually in the mediastinum or hilar region of young adults; similar changes have been reported outside the mediastinum and, if associated with interfollicular sheets of plasma cells, may progress to lymphoma or plasmacytoma. Synonym: angiofollicular mediastinal lymph node hyperplasia, Castleman's disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Castleman, Benjamin | <person> U.S. Pathologist, 1906-1982. See: Castleman's disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Castleman's disease |
A rare disorder in which noncancerous growths develop in lymph node tissue.
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| Castle's intrinsic f. |
intrinsic f.
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| Castle's intrinsic factor |
intrinsic factor.
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| Castleman d. |
a condition resembling lymphoma but without recognizable malignant cells, occurring as isolated masses of lymphoid tissue and lymph node hyperplasia, usually in the abdominal or mediastinal area. There are two types, the hyaline vascular type and the plasma cell type. The former is by far the most common and characterized by a large mass consisting of involuted germinal centers surrounded by concentric layers of lymphocytes, with hyalinization of the blood vessels entering the germinal centers; it is relatively benign and often asymptomatic. The latter, consisting of sheets of plasma cells, is more aggressive and often multicentric and may be premalignant; it is frequently accompanied by a variety of signs and symptoms that resolve when the lesion is excised. Called also giant lymph node hyperplasia.
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| Castleman disease |
see under disease.
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| Castle | interchanging the positions of the king and a rook |
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| Castle | a large building formerly occupied by a ruler and fortified against attack |
| Castle | (chess) the piece that can move any number of unoccupied squares in a direction parallel to the sides of the chessboard |
| Castle | a large and stately mansion |
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| Castle | absent-minded dreaming while awake |
| Castle | absent-minded dreaming while awake |
| Castle | (of a building) having turrets and battlements in the style of a castle |
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