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  2. Russell bodies - Wikipedia

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    Russell bodies are inclusion bodies usually found in atypical plasma cells that become known as Mott cells. [1] Russell bodies are eosinophilic , homogeneous immunoglobulin (Ig)-containing inclusions usually found in cells undergoing excessive synthesis of Ig; the Russell body is characteristic of the distended endoplasmic reticulum .

  3. Rhinoscleroma - Wikipedia

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    Rhinoscleroma, is a chronic granulomatous bacterial disease of the nose that can sometimes infect the upper respiratory tract. [1] It most commonly affects the nasal cavity—the nose is involved in 95–100 per cent of cases—however, it can also affect the nasopharynx, larynx, trachea, and bronchi.

  4. Inclusion bodies - Wikipedia

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    Inclusion bodies have a non-unit (single) lipid membrane [citation needed].Protein inclusion bodies are classically thought to contain misfolded protein.However, this has been contested, as green fluorescent protein will sometimes fluoresce in inclusion bodies, which indicates some resemblance of the native structure and researchers have recovered folded protein from inclusion bodies.

  5. Plasma cell - Wikipedia

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    Plasma cells with Dutcher and Russell bodies (H&E stain, 100×, oil) Plasma cells are large lymphocytes with abundant cytoplasm and a characteristic appearance on light microscopy. They have basophilic cytoplasm and an eccentric nucleus with heterochromatin in a characteristic cartwheel or clock face arrangement.

  6. The boy was found in a ditch in Wisconsin in 1959. He was ...

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    No body, no crime, officials determined. Years later, DNA identified the victim as Chester Alfred Breiney, whose mother died in 2001. ... and was adopted by Russell and Hilja Jutila on March 24 ...

  7. Otic polyp - Wikipedia

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    The surface of the polyp is covered by stratified squamous epithelium with a prominent granular cell layer. The tissue is filled with lymphocytes, plasma cells, mast cells, histiocytes, and eosinophils. It is not uncommon to see plasma cells with Russell bodies and Mott cell formation.

  8. Jack Russell, Great White singer, died after a battle with ...

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    Lewy body dementia is one of the most common forms of dementia. It typically begins in people age 50 or older. Jack Russell, Great White singer, died after a battle with Lewy body dementia.

  9. Strong is sexy: why Amanda Russell deserves the hype - AOL

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    Amanda Russell is fit, strong and sexy. After a career-ending injury, the runner-turned-fitness guru carved a new life path for herself that not only strengthened her mind and body but also ...