| granulomas |
lumps formed from clumps or aggregates of inflammatory cells
Ãâó: www.nutrition-matters.co.uk/misc/glossary.htm
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| granule |
on the solar photosphere about two and one half million granules exist at any moment. The average granule is 1000 kilometres across; it survives from five to ten minutes. Granules are about 100 K hotter than their surroundings. They show a turbulent motion of about 2 kilometres per second, like a bubble in a porridge pot (Abell, p. 526).
Ãâó: www.grazian-archive.com/quantavolution/QuantaHTML/...
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| granuloma |
an inflammatory response that results when macrophages are unable to destroy foreign substances that have entered or invaded body tissue. scar tissue from a previous infection or inflammation.
Ãâó: www.mdscreening.com/medterms.php
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| granulation |
Formation of connective tissue and many new capillaries in a full-thickness wound; typically appears as red and cobblestoned.
Ãâó: www.hollister.com/us/wound/resource/glossary.html
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| granulocytic |
the cell line leading to mature granulocytes (basophils, neutrophils, eosinophils)
Ãâó: learn.sdstate.edu/Deb_Pravecek/hematology_vocabula...
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