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- Q17027393 subject Q9649795.
- Q17027393 abstract "In pathology, Aschoff (or Aschoff giant cells) cells are often cells associated with rheumatic heart disease. They are found in Aschoff bodies surrounding centres of fibrinoid necrosis. In comparison with Anitschkow cells their cytoplasm is more basophilic, can contain more up to 4 nuclei.Aschoff believed that Aschoff giant cells were some type of connective or endothelial tissue. Today are Aschoff cells considered to be derived from cardiac myocytes rather than connective tissue cells.Aschoff cells were named after the German physician and pathologist Ludwig Aschoff.".
- Q17027393 thumbnail Rheumatic_heart_disease_-_2_-_very_high_mag.jpg?width=300.
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- Q17027393 comment "In pathology, Aschoff (or Aschoff giant cells) cells are often cells associated with rheumatic heart disease. They are found in Aschoff bodies surrounding centres of fibrinoid necrosis. In comparison with Anitschkow cells their cytoplasm is more basophilic, can contain more up to 4 nuclei.Aschoff believed that Aschoff giant cells were some type of connective or endothelial tissue.".
- Q17027393 label "Aschoff cell".
- Q17027393 depiction Rheumatic_heart_disease_-_2_-_very_high_mag.jpg.