Examples of using Adenoids in English and their translations into Russian
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Adenoid vegetations of III degree were revealed in 32.7% patients 38/116.
Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Adenomyosis.
In adenoid tissue, during homoplastic proliferation, they always produce lymphocytes.
At six, Adenoid Hynkel will address the children of the double-cross.
As a child he diagnosed his little sister with adenoid fitzo-screamia.
The malignant tumors include ceruminous adenocarcinoma, adenoid cystic carcinoma, and mucoepidermoid carcinoma.
First place in World league was taken by finnish team Lokomotiv Kuopio and manager Adenoid.
nasal polyps(adenoid) or chronic respiratory disease.
Adenoid tissue cervical lymph ring serves as a place of introduction of infection,
Moreover, there was observed the adenoid tissue of the tonsil overhanging the orifices of auditory tubes,
Moreover, 13 patients were found to have enlarged pharyngeal tonsil up to II degree: adenoid tissue of the tonsil closed 1/2 of choanal lumen Figures 6.
The young age of the bulk lymphocyte population in adenoid tissue may be a probable obstacle for the myeloid transformation.
after an inspection has been diagnosed with adenoid vegetations IIst.
to Dnipropetrovsk Children's Hospital, where she was examined and diagnosed with adenoid vegetations IIIst.
nasopharyngeal adenoid formations or the lining of the nose.
Hypertrophy of pharyngeal tonsils makes a considerable contribution to nasal obstruction formation in children with bronchial asthma that requires accurate data on adenoid tissue to develop optimal therapeutic programs.
It is known, however, that myeloid transformation can take place in adenoid tissue on various occasions.
This is explained by the damage of adenoid tissue of tonsils
If the lymphocytes in adenoid tissue and marrow lymphocytes are similar and produce normally divergent differentiation products solely due to different conditions of existence, one could try to recreate such conditions artificially so that the lymphocytes of adenoid tissue, the supposed lymphoblasts, could differentiate into granulocytes and erythroblasts.
We must take into account that considering the very special conditions existing in the adenoid tissue, these areas would be more suitable than other parts of the body for homoplastic proliferation of undifferentiated mesenchymal cells and/or lymphocytes.