- chondroid tissue
- tissu chondroïde
English-French medical dictionary. 2015.
English-French medical dictionary. 2015.
chondroid tissue — an embryonic form of cartilage composed of vesicular cells provided with elastic capsules and having collagenous fibers in its interstitial substance. Called also fibrohyaline t. and pseudocartilage … Medical dictionary
chondroid — 1. Resembling cartilage. SYN: cartilaginoid. 2. Uncharacteristically developed cartilage, primarily cellular with a basophilic matrix and thin or nonexistent capsules. [chondro + G. eidos, resemblance] * * * chon·droid kän .drȯid adj resembling… … Medical dictionary
Chondroid lipoma — Classification and external resources ICD O: 8862/0 Chondroid lipomas are deep seated, firm, yellow tumors that characteristically occur on the legs of women.[1]:625 See also … Wikipedia
Tissue — A tissue in medicine is not like a piece of tissue paper. It is a broad term that is applied to any group of cells that perform specific functions. A tissue in medicine need not form a layer. Thus, The bone marrow is a tissue; Connective tissue… … Medical dictionary
fibrohyaline tissue — chondroid t … Medical dictionary
vesicular supporting tissue — chondroid t … Medical dictionary
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pseudocartilage — SYN: chondroid tissue (1). * * * pseu·do·car·ti·lage (soo″do kahrґtĭ ləj) chondroid tissue … Medical dictionary
List of cutaneous conditions — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. See also: Cutaneous conditions, Category:Cutaneous conditions, and ICD 10… … Wikipedia