Similar words: histologically, histologic, ontological, tautological, hematological, eschatological, dermatological, gerontological. Meaning: adj. of or relating to histology.
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1. Histological evaluation showed no signs of inflammation or dysplasia.
2. Histological examination confirmed a severe chronic atrophic gastritis.
3. A histological normal control material was included for comparison.
4. Histological findings were related to these anatomical landmarks.
5. Histological examination before treatment showed that all the patients had chronic active hepatitis with cirrhosis.
6. The tissue obtained may be too small for histological examination but satisfactory for cytology.
7. Our study provides the first histological data on bone turnover in women receiving long term tamoxifen treatment.
8. In histological specimens a significantly reduced number of mucosal mast cells was found.
9. In our series the histological differentiation grade of the tumour had no significant influence on survival.
10. For squamous cell carcinomas of the oesophagus, histological differentiation grade has no significant effect on survival.
11. Granulomata themselves were comparatively infrequent, and other histological features characteristic of Crohn's disease were less conspicuous than usual.
12. All infected subjects had active chronic gastritis on histological examination.
13. Tumour staging was dependant upon the histological features and the clinical findings at the time of resection.
14. Histological analysis showed that the size increase was not due to a local inflammatory response.
15. Histological examination showed typical inflammatory fibroid polyps, identical to those seen previously in cases 1, 2, and 3.
16. On histological review, it was felt that these two tumours were more consistent with hepatocellular carcinoma than cholangiocarcinoma.
17. Histological proof may be difficult to obtain but should be vigorously pursued.
18. Histological examination Day 3: The biopsies showed moderate to severe inter and intracellular oedema.
19. Patients with chronic persistent hepatitis may, however, survive for years without histological progression.
20. Eighteen patients had a skin biopsy or had a lesion removed, but no tests other than the usual histological examination were necessary.
21. In eight of the 11 patients, full thickness intestinal biopsy specimens were available for histological examination.
22. Though the numbers affected are small colonoscopic biopsy and histological examination for dysplasia seems to hold no advantage over routine clinical management.
23. Patients underwent gastric endoscopy with biopsy specimens taken for determination of the histological endocrine cell status.
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24. One section was stained with haematoxylin and eosin for histological evaluation.
25. Another patient had severe inflammation and numerous granulomata on histological examination of duodenal biopsies indicating Crohn's disease of the duodenum.
26. I strongly agree with the authors' main point that all excised lesions should be sent for histological examination.
27. The diagnosis of chronic liver disease was made by accepted clinical, serological and histological criteria.
28. Longitudinal sections along the duodenum were stained with haematoxylin and eosin for histological examination.
29. Diagnostic difficulties in those cases were related to confusing radiological and endoscopic appearances or failure to obtain histological confirmation of lymphoma.
30. They had another endoscopy and four antral and four body biopsy specimens were obtained for histological examination.
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