| chief a. |
major a.
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| chief c. |
presenting symptom.
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| chief c.’s |
1. epithelial cells, either columnar or cuboidal, that line the lower portions of the gastric glands and secrete pepsin; called also central c's, Heidenhain c's, peptic c's, and zymogenic c's. 2. pinealocytes. 3. the most abundant cells of the parathyroid glands, being polygonal epithelial cells rich in glycogen, having granular cytoplasm and vesicular nuclei, and arranged in plates or cords. Called also principal c's. 4. the principal chromaffin cells of the paraganglia, each of which is surrounded by supporting cells. 5. chromophobe c's.
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| chief cell a. |
adenoma of the parathyroid gland composed of solid masses of small chief cells similar to those seen in the normal gland.
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| chief f.’s |
fibers of the zonule of Zinn that run from the ciliary body to the lens, including the orbiculoposterocapsular, the orbiculoanterocapsular, the cilioposterocapsular, and cilioequatorial fibers; called also main or principal f's.
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