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- Q5195243 subject Q7063907.
- Q5195243 subject Q7233066.
- Q5195243 abstract "Curschmann's spirals refers to a microscopic finding in the sputum of asthmatics which are spiral shaped mucus plugs from subepithelial mucous gland ducts or bronchioles. These may occur in several different lung diseases.The term can refer to parts of the desquamated epithelium seen in biopsies from asthmatic patients. These microscopic casts are named after German physician Heinrich Curschmann (1846-1910). They are often seen in association with creola bodies and Charcot-Leyden crystals. They are elongated microscopic mucous casts from small bronchi and are often found in sputum samples from patients with bronchial asthma. They can be stretched out to a length of around 2cm, and can sometimes be longer. They have a central core that may be ensheathed in cell debris and mucus. {3}".
- Q5195243 thumbnail Curshmans_Spiral.jpg?width=300.
- Q5195243 wikiPageWikiLink Q259346.
- Q5195243 wikiPageWikiLink Q2738617.
- Q5195243 wikiPageWikiLink Q41301.
- Q5195243 wikiPageWikiLink Q4241244.
- Q5195243 wikiPageWikiLink Q5184196.
- Q5195243 wikiPageWikiLink Q67074.
- Q5195243 wikiPageWikiLink Q7063907.
- Q5195243 wikiPageWikiLink Q7233066.
- Q5195243 comment "Curschmann's spirals refers to a microscopic finding in the sputum of asthmatics which are spiral shaped mucus plugs from subepithelial mucous gland ducts or bronchioles. These may occur in several different lung diseases.The term can refer to parts of the desquamated epithelium seen in biopsies from asthmatic patients. These microscopic casts are named after German physician Heinrich Curschmann (1846-1910). They are often seen in association with creola bodies and Charcot-Leyden crystals.".
- Q5195243 label "Curschmann's spirals".
- Q5195243 depiction Curshmans_Spiral.jpg.