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hyaline literally glassy; used to describe homogenous amorphous deposits and materials
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hyalinization is a form of degeneration in which the tissues assume a homogeneous and glassy appearance. It is caused by blood vessels with a firm, transparent substance which causes loss of elasticity. It is responsible for hardening of the arteries and is often followed by calcification or deposit of lime salts in dead tissue.
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hyaline Glassy or transparent. Particularly the substance which covers the ends of bone at a joint.
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hyaline Adj. (Greek, hyalos = glass). Clear, transparent or partly so; glass-like, water-like in color. Alt. Hyalinus.
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hyaline membrane disease Respiratory disease of the newborn.
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