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- Reid_index abstract "The Reid Index is a mathematical relationship that exists in a human bronchus section observed under the microscope. It is defined as ratio between the thickness of the submucosal mucus secreting glands and the thickness between the epithelium and cartilage that covers the bronchi. The Reid index is not of diagnostic use in vivo since it requires a dissection of the airway tube, but it has value in post mortem evaluations and for research.".
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- Reid_index wikiPageWikiLink Bronchus.
- Reid_index wikiPageWikiLink Cartilage.
- Reid_index wikiPageWikiLink Category:Respiratory_system.
- Reid_index wikiPageWikiLink Chronic_bronchitis.
- Reid_index wikiPageWikiLink Chronic_obstructive_pulmonary_disease.
- Reid_index wikiPageWikiLink Epithelium.
- Reid_index wikiPageWikiLink Gland.
- Reid_index wikiPageWikiLink Hyperplasia.
- Reid_index wikiPageWikiLink Hypertrophy.
- Reid_index wikiPageWikiLink Microscope.
- Reid_index wikiPageWikiLink Mucus.
- Reid_index wikiPageWikiLink Perichondrium.
- Reid_index wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reid index".
- Reid_index hasPhotoCollection Reid_index.
- Reid_index wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eponymous_medical_signs_for_respiratory_system.
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- Reid_index subject Category:Respiratory_system.
- Reid_index hypernym Relationship.
- Reid_index type Person.
- Reid_index comment "The Reid Index is a mathematical relationship that exists in a human bronchus section observed under the microscope. It is defined as ratio between the thickness of the submucosal mucus secreting glands and the thickness between the epithelium and cartilage that covers the bronchi. The Reid index is not of diagnostic use in vivo since it requires a dissection of the airway tube, but it has value in post mortem evaluations and for research.".
- Reid_index label "Reid index".
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- Reid_index sameAs Q3798212.
- Reid_index sameAs Q3798212.
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