| clear c.’s |
cells with empty-appearing cytoplasm, seen normally in secretions of certain eccrine glands and pathologically in some neoplastic conditions.
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| clear cell a. |
a slightly elevated, erythematous, dome-shaped plaque or papule, with some crusting or scaling, usually occurring on the lower leg in older adults; it is characterized by acanthotic epithelium containing large, pale, glycogen-rich squamous cells.
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| clear cell c. |
1. see under adenocarcinoma. 2. renal cell c.
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| clear cell h. |
a very rare tumor occurring as an erythematous, sometimes ulcerated, nodule on the face or scalp; it histologically resembles a clear cell hidradenoma but displays cellular atypia and frequently deep invasion.
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| clear cell s. of kidney |
a malignant kidney tumor similar to Wilms' tumor but with a poorer prognosis; its cells have pale or clear cytoplasm and are arranged uniformly in vascularized nests. It often metastasizes to bone.
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| clear | free from obscurity and easy to understand |
| clear | part of an interior wall rising above the adjacent roof with windows admitting light |
| clear | (British) a road on which you are not allowed to stop (unless you have a breakdown) |
| clear | a plants of the genus Pilea having drooping green flower clusters and smooth translucent stems and leaves |
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