| collagen f.’s |
the soft, flexible, white fibers which are the most characteristic constituent of all types of connective tissue, consisting of the protein collagen, and composed of bundles of fibrils that are in turn made up of smaller units (unit fibrils or microfibrils) which show a characteristic crossbanding with a major periodicity of approximately 65 nm. In describing the hierarchy of arrangement of collagen structure, the terms fiber and fibril are sometimes loosely interchanged; see also under fibril.
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| collagenolytic g. |
equine nodular necrobiosis.
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| collagenous c. |
a type of colitis of unknown etiology characterized by deposits of collagenous material beneath the epithelium of the colon, with crampy abdominal pain and marked reduction in fluid and electrolyte absorption, leading to watery diarrhea; there is no mucosal ulceration.
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| collagenous p. |
that in which permanent scarring results, due to fibrogenic dust, such as asbestos or silica, or to altered tissue response to nonfibrogenic dust.
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| collagenous s. |
a rare, often fatal condition resembling celiac disease but not responsive to dietary gluten withdrawal, characterized by extensive deposition of collagen in the lamina propria of the colon.
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