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Epithelial cell tumescence
Epithelial-cell disease
Epstein's nephrosis
Foot-process disease
Golgi epithelial cells
Golgi-Bergmann epithelial cells
Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome of children
Lipoid nephrosis
Minimal change glomerular disease
Minimal lesion glomerulonephritis
Nephrotic syndrome with minimal glomerular changes
Single cell epithelial surface covering
Squamous cell
Squamous epithelial cell

Vertaling van "Epithelial cell tumescence " (Engels → Frans) :

epithelial cell tumescence

tumeur d'origine épithéliale


Golgi epithelial cells | Golgi-Bergmann epithelial cells

cellules épithéliales de Golgi | cellules épithéliales de Golgi-Bergmann


squamous cell | squamous epithelial cell

cellule pavimenteuse | cellule squameuse


squamous cell [ squamous epithelial cell ]

cellule pavimenteuse [ cellule squameuse ]


minimal lesion glomerulonephritis | nephrotic syndrome with minimal glomerular changes | minimal change glomerular disease | epithelial-cell disease | foot-process disease | lipoid nephrosis | Epstein's nephrosis | idiopathic nephrotic syndrome of children

syndrome néphrotique à lésions glomérulaires minimes | syndrome néphrotique avec altérations glomérulaires minimes | syndrome néphrotique avec fusion simple des pieds des podocytes | néphrose lipoïdique | maladie d'Epstein


A rare indolent subtype of clear cell renal carcinoma arising from epithelial cells in the renal cortex. It most frequently manifests with a well-circumscribed, well-encapsulated, unicentric, unilateral, small tumor that typically does not metastasiz

carcinome rénal papillaire à cellules claires


A rare genetic otorhinolaryngologic disease characterized by respiratory morbidity due to lack of cilia on the respiratory tract epithelial cells. The disease manifests from birth with respiratory distress, neonatal pneumonia, dyspnea, lobar atelecta

absence familiale de cils nasaux


single cell epithelial surface covering

épithélium unicellulaire recouvrant la surface ovarienne


A rare epithelial tumor of the rectum, arising from squamous cells in the rectal epithelium, without the presence of squamous-lined fistulous tracts in the rectum or a proximal extension of squamous cell carcinoma of anal or gynecological origin. The

carcinome épidermoïde du rectum




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