| 1. | This space is continuous with the peribronchial and pulmonary perivascular sheaths.
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| 2. | Dilated perivascular spaces are common among the elderly and uncommon in children.
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| 3. | The clusters of perivascular plasma cells still appears from the established lesion.
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| 4. | The clinical significance of perivascular spaces comes primarily from their tendency to dilate.
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| 5. | The subclavian perivascular block was first described by Winnie and Collins in 1964.
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| 6. | In the brain, mild to severe encephalitis occurs, with lymphocytic perivascular cuffing.
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| 7. | Other findings include myositis, myonecrosis, perivascular and interstitial inflammation, vasculitis and eosinophilic myositis.
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| 8. | Perivascular spaces may be enlarged to a diameter of five millimeters in healthy humans and are usually harmless.
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| 9. | The histologic features are capillary proliferation and perivascular inflammation involving eosinophils in the dermis with minimal epidermal changes.
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| 10. | From there on, umbellulone is able to reach the perivascular sensory nerve endings of the meningeal vessels.
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