fibrinoid necrosis उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The renal lesion associated with malignant hypertension consists of fibrinoid necrosis of the afferent arterioles, sometimes extending into the glomerulus, and may result in focal necrosis of the glomerular tuft.
- The response is characterized by an inflammatory infiltrate of mostly macrophages and natural killer cells ( with small numbers of T cells ), intravascular thrombosis, and fibrinoid necrosis of vessel walls.
- Common sites undergoing fibrinoid necrosis are, SLE, Aschoff bodies seen in rheumatic heart disease, Arthus reaction, serum sickness, polyarteritis nodosa, poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis, hyperacutely rejected grafts, malignant hypertension ( > 200 / 130 mm Hg ).
- However, the term " histiocyte " has been used for multiple purposes in the past, and some cells called " histocytes " do not appear to derive from monocytic-macrophage lines . ( The term Histiocyte can also simply refer to a cell from monocyte origin outside the blood system, such as in a tissue ( as in rheumatoid arthritis as palisading histiocytes surrounding fibrinoid necrosis of rheumatoid nodules ).