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  2. Owl's eye appearance - Wikipedia

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    The eye of an owl Cytomegalovirus infection of a lung pneumocyte, showing owl's eye appearance of a large cell at center Cytomegalovirus neuronal inclusions showing the owl's eye sign Owl's eye appearance , also known as owl's eye sign , is a pattern used in the medical field to describe cells (or cell attributes) that resemble the shape of an ...

  3. Reed–Sternberg cell - Wikipedia

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    Reed–Sternberg cells are large (30–50 microns) and are either multinucleated or have a bilobed nucleus with prominent eosinophilic inclusion-like nucleoli (thus resembling an "owl's eye" appearance).

  4. Inclusion bodies - Wikipedia

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    "Owl's eye appearance" in cytomegalovirus; Both nuclear and cytoplasmic- Warthin–Finkeldey bodies in measles and HIV/AIDS; Examples of viral inclusion bodies in plants [13] include aggregations of virus particles (like those for Cucumber mosaic virus [14]) and aggregations of viral proteins (like the cylindrical inclusions of potyviruses [15 ...

  5. Pathognomonic - Wikipedia

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    Owl's eye appearance of inclusion bodies [4] [5] Lyme disease: Erythema chronicum migrans [6] Inclusion body myositis: Filamentous material seen in inclusion bodies under electron microscopy Hypocalcemia: Trousseau sign and Chvostek sign: Tetanus or Strychnine poisoning: Risus sardonicus: Measles: Koplik's spots: Wilson's disease: Kayser ...

  6. Scientists Find Link Between Weight Loss Drugs and Blindness

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    Research links weight loss medications like Ozempic and Zepbound to certain serious eye conditions. This association is being called “Ozempic blindness.” Experts are not entirely clear why ...

  7. Giemsa stain - Wikipedia

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    "Owl's-eye" viral inclusions, associated with Cytomegalovirus infection. Giemsa stain is also used to visualize chromosomes . This is particularly relevant for detection of Cytomegalovirus infection, where the classical finding would be an " owl-eye " viral inclusion.

  8. Hooters' Owl Logo Gets a Modern Makeover - AOL

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    A year ago, Hooters announced a major initiative to revamp its aging brand, with remodeled restaurants, new TV spots, and improved menu items. That effort has now touched the public face of the ...

  9. 5 hidden messages on the dollar bill

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    We come in contact with it all the time, but the markings on the one-dollar bill remain shrouded in mystery. Until now. 1. The Creature. In the upper-right corner of the bill, above the left of ...