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Definition of stellate in English: stellateadjective ˈstɛlətˈstɛleɪt technical Arranged in a radiating pattern like that of a star. 〈技〉星状辐射的 a stellate pattern of strands Example sentencesExamples - Histologically, the tumors were composed of uniform short spindle or stellate cells with indistinct cell borders arranged in narrow and short fascicles.
- Histologically, the lesion was composed of a hypocellular proliferation of spindle-shaped and stellate cells lying in a collagenous background.
- Bupivacaine hydrochloride (ie, Sensorcaine) is a stellate and paravertebral lumbar block amide local anesthetic.
- Mesenteric disease on CT scan is seen as a patchy or diffuse increase in density, strands within the mesentery, and a stellate appearance.
- This contraction wrinkles the thick mucosa at this level so that the fully occluded lumen takes on a stellate configuration.
- Additionally, there are no central epithelial cells resembling stellate reticulum.
- In addition to the spindle cells, abundant strongly eosinophilic, stellate, extracellular matrix deposits composed of crystalline fibers were seen.
- It is composed of 3 components: fibrous septa, mature fat, and small, primitive stellate and spindle-shaped cells.
- The typical stellate reticulum and microcyst formation often seen in follicular ameloblastoma, however, was rarely encountered.
- The nuclei were often elongated and cytologically bland with occasional stellate cells and loose myxoid background.
- Some stellate cells located at the periphery of the tumor sheets were strongly immunostained for S100 protein.
- The corresponding tissue biopsies showed proliferation of pleomorphic, round to oval, and stellate cells infiltrating the bladder wall and covered by intact urothelium.
- Histologically, each efferent duct presents a stellate luminal profile, reflecting an epithelium in which ciliated columnar cells alternate with non-ciliated cuboidal cells.
- An abundant, granular, myxoid background can also be seen in myxoid liposarcoma, but the cells are monomorphously spindle / stellate.
- It is triggered by ongoing inflammation and cytokine-related stimulation of hepatic stellate cells.
- The research found a laboratory test that shows activation of a certain type of liver cell - hepatic stellate cells - to be useful in determining high risk for developing cirrhosis.
- Grossly, oncocytomas are well circumscribed, nonencapsulated neoplasms that are classically mahogany brown and in larger rumors have a central, stellate, radiating scar.
- Kupffer cells are activated early, diffusely, and intensely and precede the activation of stellate cells.
- They may be stellate in the anterior horn of the spinal cord or flask-shaped, as in the Purkinje cells of the cerebellum.
- Widely distributed in the embryo as a loose connective tissue, mucoid tissue is composed of large stellate fibroblasts in an abundant intercellular substance, which is homogeneous and soft.
Derivativesadjective technical The great stellated dodecahedron is one of the four Kepler-Poinsot Star Polyhedra, and is also the third and final stellation of the dodecahedron. Example sentencesExamples - The other four were not known to the Greeks, and are sometimes known as the stellated regular polyhedra.
- The small stellated dodecahedron is simply 12 stars, called pentagrams, intersected in a special way.
- More precisely stellated polyhedron faces are formed by interpenetrated stellated polygons (polygrams).
- The shapes are stellated icosahedra: icosahedra have twenty sides each, and the stellated variety has a pyramidal spike jutting from each face, making the completed shape appear starlike.
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin stellatus, from stella 'star'. Definition of stellate in US English: stellateadjective technical Arranged in a radiating pattern like that of a star. 〈技〉星状辐射的 a stellate pattern of strands Example sentencesExamples - The nuclei were often elongated and cytologically bland with occasional stellate cells and loose myxoid background.
- The research found a laboratory test that shows activation of a certain type of liver cell - hepatic stellate cells - to be useful in determining high risk for developing cirrhosis.
- In addition to the spindle cells, abundant strongly eosinophilic, stellate, extracellular matrix deposits composed of crystalline fibers were seen.
- Bupivacaine hydrochloride (ie, Sensorcaine) is a stellate and paravertebral lumbar block amide local anesthetic.
- The corresponding tissue biopsies showed proliferation of pleomorphic, round to oval, and stellate cells infiltrating the bladder wall and covered by intact urothelium.
- It is composed of 3 components: fibrous septa, mature fat, and small, primitive stellate and spindle-shaped cells.
- It is triggered by ongoing inflammation and cytokine-related stimulation of hepatic stellate cells.
- Additionally, there are no central epithelial cells resembling stellate reticulum.
- Widely distributed in the embryo as a loose connective tissue, mucoid tissue is composed of large stellate fibroblasts in an abundant intercellular substance, which is homogeneous and soft.
- The typical stellate reticulum and microcyst formation often seen in follicular ameloblastoma, however, was rarely encountered.
- Some stellate cells located at the periphery of the tumor sheets were strongly immunostained for S100 protein.
- They may be stellate in the anterior horn of the spinal cord or flask-shaped, as in the Purkinje cells of the cerebellum.
- Histologically, the lesion was composed of a hypocellular proliferation of spindle-shaped and stellate cells lying in a collagenous background.
- Mesenteric disease on CT scan is seen as a patchy or diffuse increase in density, strands within the mesentery, and a stellate appearance.
- Kupffer cells are activated early, diffusely, and intensely and precede the activation of stellate cells.
- Grossly, oncocytomas are well circumscribed, nonencapsulated neoplasms that are classically mahogany brown and in larger rumors have a central, stellate, radiating scar.
- Histologically, the tumors were composed of uniform short spindle or stellate cells with indistinct cell borders arranged in narrow and short fascicles.
- An abundant, granular, myxoid background can also be seen in myxoid liposarcoma, but the cells are monomorphously spindle / stellate.
- Histologically, each efferent duct presents a stellate luminal profile, reflecting an epithelium in which ciliated columnar cells alternate with non-ciliated cuboidal cells.
- This contraction wrinkles the thick mucosa at this level so that the fully occluded lumen takes on a stellate configuration.
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin stellatus, from stella ‘star’. |