| follicular l. |
any of several types of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in which the lymphomatous cells are clustered into identifiable nodules or follicles. The cells may be either small cleaved or large (cleaved or uncleaved) cells; tumors in which most or all of the cells are small and cleaved have a better prognosis than those with large cells. Called also Brill-Symmers disease, Symmers' disease, giant follicle l., and nodular l.
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| follicular m. |
demodectic m.
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| follicular p. |
the long phase constituting the first half of the human menstrual cycle; as the menstrual flow ceases, the ovarian follicle continues its development started at the end of the previous cycle and increases its production of inhibin B and estradiol. The endometrium is stimulated by increasing levels of estrogen and increases in thickness to prepare for possible reproduction. At the end of this phase the luteinizing hormone surge and follicle-stimulating hormone surge begin, signalling the start of the ovulatory phase.
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| follicular s. |
a spot on the surface of an ovary where the vesicular ovarian follicle will rupture and permit passage of the ovum during ovulation. Called also macula folliculi.
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| follicular t. |
lacunar t.
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