| interstitial g. |
1. (pl.) the aggregations of Leydig cells of the testis; so called because of their occurrence in clusters and their endocrine function. 2. the interstitial cells of the ovary, collectively; so called because of their epithelioid appearance and presumed secretory function.
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| interstitial h. |
an intestinal hernia in which a loop lies between two layers of the abdominal wall.
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| interstitial i. |
complete embedding of a blastocyst within the endometrium, as in humans.
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| interstitial k. |
chronic keratitis with deep deposits in the substance of the cornea, which becomes hazy with a ground-glass appearance. It usually occurs in children under age 15, associated with congenital syphilis. See also nonsyphilitic interstitial k. Called also parenchymatous k., deep k., and k. profunda.
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| interstitial k., nonsyphilitic |
interstitial keratitis not associated with congenital syphilis; see Cogan's syndrome.
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