| hemal n.’s |
nodes found in certain mammals, especially ruminants, having a rich content of erythrocytes within sinuses and an organization much like a lymph node but with no lymphatic supply. They are located near the spleen, the kidney, and large blood vessels along the ventral side of the vertebrae, and their functions are probably like those of the spleen. A special type (hemolymph nodes) are found in the pig. The presence of hemal nodes in humans is doubtful. Called also hemal glands, hemolymph n's, and vascular glands.
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| hemal s. |
a structure of certain other animals that in humans is represented by the linea alba and the transversalis, iliac, and rectovesical fasciae.
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| hemalum |
a mixture of hematoxylin and alum introduced by Mayer, widely used as a nuclear stain, especially in combination with eosin as a general oversight method. Also, any alum and hematoxylin stain. Called also alum hematoxylin.
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| hemalum s. |
a nuclear stain containing hematoxylin and alum, widely used, especially in combination with eosin.
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