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  2. Hassall–Henle bodies - Wikipedia

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    Hassall–Henle bodies are small transparent growths on the posterior surface of Descemet's membrane at the periphery of the cornea. These bodies contain collagenous matter in which numerous cracks and fissures are filled with extrusions of the corneal endothelium. The condition is usually associated with the aging process.

  3. Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle - Wikipedia

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    Hassall–Henle bodies: transparent growths in the periphery of the Descemet's membrane of the eye. Henle's fissure: fibrous tissue between the cardiac muscle fibers. Henle's ampulla: ampulla of the uterine tube. Henle's layer: outer layer of cells of root sheath of a hair follicle. Henle's ligament: tendon of the transversus abdominis muscle.

  4. Arthur Hill Hassall - Wikipedia

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    Two medical terms are named after Hassall: Hassall's corpuscles, which are spherical bodies in the medulla of the thymus gland, and Hassall–Henle bodies, which are abnormal growths in the Descemet membrane of the eye. His Ventnor hospital operated until 1964 when it closed, made obsolete by drug treatment of tuberculosis, to be demolished in ...

  5. Hassall's corpuscles - Wikipedia

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    Hassall's corpuscles (also known as thymic bodies) are structures found in the medulla of the human thymus, formed from eosinophilic type VI thymic epithelial cells arranged concentrically. These concentric corpuscles are composed of a central mass, consisting of one or more granular cells, and of a capsule formed of epithelioid cells.

  6. Category:Ophthalmology - Wikipedia

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    Hassall–Henle bodies; Health effects of 3D; Herpes simplex keratitis; Herpes zoster ophthalmicus; House–Brackmann score; Hudson–Stahli line; Human eye ...

  7. List of human anatomical parts named after people - Wikipedia

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    Loop of Henle – F. G. J. Henle (1809–1885), German pathologist; Canals of Hering – Karl Ewald Konstantin Hering (1834–1918), German physiologist; Hering's nerve – Heinrich Ewald Hering (1866–1948), Austrian physician; Herring bodies – Percy Theodore Herring (1872–1967), English physiologist

  8. Crypts of Henle - Wikipedia

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    Crypts of Henle are microscopic pockets found in scattered sections of the conjunctiva around the eyeball. They are responsible for secreting mucin, a proteinous substance that makes up the inner layer of tears. It coats the cornea to provide a hydrophilic layer that allows for even distribution of the tear film. The layer of mucin allows tears ...

  9. File:A. H. Hassall, The microscopic anatomy of the human body ...

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    Keywords: Microscopy; Human Body; Arthur Hill Hassall Credit line This file comes from Wellcome Images , a website operated by Wellcome Trust, a global charitable foundation based in the United Kingdom.