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fibrinoid logo #21003(from the article `connective tissue disease`) ...the lungs). The walls of inflamed blood vessels, portions of which may become necrotic (i.e., may die), are often found to contain characteristic ...
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fibrinoid

fibrinoid logo #209731. Resembling fibrin. ... 2. A deeply or brilliantly acidophilic, homogeneous, refractile, proteinaceous material that: 1) is frequently formed in the walls of blood vessels and in connective tissue of patients with such diseases as disseminated lupus erythematosus, polyarteritis nodosa, scleroderma, dermatomyositis, and rheumatic fever; 2) is some...
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fibrinoid

fibrinoid logo #21001(fi´brin-oid) resembling fibrin. a homogeneous, eosinophilic, relatively acellular refractile substance with some of the staining properties of fibrin.
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fibrinoid

fibrinoid logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: fī′bri-noyd Definitions: 1. Resembling fibrin. 2. A deeply or brilliantly acidophilic, homogeneous, proteinaceous material that: 1) is frequently formed in the walls of blood vessels and in connective tissue of patients with such diseases as disseminated lupus erythematosus, polyarteritis nodosa, scleroderma, de...
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fibrinoid

fibrinoid logo #21009fibrinoid 1. Resembling fibrin. 2. A homogenous acellular material similar to fibrin, found normally in the placenta and formed in connective tissue and in the walls of blood vessels in certain disease conditions.
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fibrinoid

fibrinoid logo #21199having the characteristics of fibrin.
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