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hyaline body A homogeneous substance resulting from colloid degeneration; found in degenerated cells. SEE: degeneration, hyaline.
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hyaline adj. resembling glass, as in translucence or transparency; glassy [from Gr. adj. hyalos = glassy]
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hyaline cartilage a flexible, somewhat elastic, semitransparent substance with an opalescent bluish tint, composed of a basophilic, fibril-containing interstitial substance with cavities in which the chondrocytes occur; aka chondroid.
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hyaline membrane disease A respiratory disorder often seen in premature babies in which there is a tendency for the tiny air sacs of the lungs to collapse, usually due to a lack of surfactant, a substance produced by the lungs to keep the air sacs expanded.
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