| Cohnheim's area | A polygonal mosaic-like figure formed by a group of myofibrils, as seen in the cross-section of a skeletal muscle fibre examined under the microscope; a shrinkage artifact of fixation. Synonym: Cohnheim's field. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Cohnheim's field | A polygonal mosaic-like figure formed by a group of myofibrils, as seen in the cross-section of a skeletal muscle fibre examined under the microscope; a shrinkage artifact of fixation. Synonym: Cohnheim's field. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cohnheim's theory | That neoplasms originate from various cell rests, i.e., embryonal cells thought to persist in various sites after the development of the foetal organs and tissues. Synonym: emigration theory. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cohnheim, Julius | <person> German histologist, pathologist, and physiologist, 1839-1884. See: Cohnheim's area, Cohnheim's field, Cohnheim's theory. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Cohnheim's a.’s |
dark, polygonal areas of myofibrils seen on cross-section of a poorly fixed muscle fiber.
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| Cohnheim's areas (fields), theory |
see under area and theory.
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| Cohnheim's f.’s |
see under area.
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| Cohnheim's t. |
the theory that tumors develop from embryonic rests that do not participate in formation of normal surrounding tissue.
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| Cohnheim's areas |
[Julius Friedrich Cohnheim, Ger. pathologist, 1839?1884] One of the irregular groups of fibrils seen in a cross section of a striated muscle fiber.
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