Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
dismorfias
English translation:
dysmorphic
Spanish term
dismorfias
Found under the sedimento section, between eritrocitos and celuluas del epitelio plano.
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4 +5 | dysmorphic | Lydia De Jorge |
4 +2 | dysmorphism | Jennifer McNeel |
4 +1 | Dysmorphic RBC's | Natalia Chernishova |
Feb 27, 2020 16:47: Lydia De Jorge Created KOG entry
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dysmorphic
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Dysmorphic red blood cells
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dysmorphism
assessment of abnormalities in the shape of red cells in the urine (dysmorphism) is gaining popularity in nephrology
To determine whether dysmorphism of urinary red blood cells was a significant predictor of glomerular disease we compared the number of dysmorphic cells in the urine of patients with biopsy proven glomerulonephritis (GN), before and immediately after rena
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Jeanie Eldon
: I was just about to post the same
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neilmac
: I did some work on body dysmorphia a few years back... fascinating subject.
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Dysmorphic RBC's
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