| 21. | Granulomatous tubercules eventually develop central caseous necrosis and tend to become confluent, replacing the lymphoid tissue.
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| 22. | Granulomatous tubercules evolve to central caseous necrosis and tend to become confluent, replacing the lymphoid tissue.
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| 23. | CYBB deficiency is one of five described biochemical defects associated with chronic granulomatous disease ( CGD ).
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| 24. | In fact, they are found in nearly every form of granulomatous disease, regardless of etiology.
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| 25. | If a reaction is present, it is typically granulomatous with an admixture of eosinophils and lymphocytes.
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| 26. | He was diagnosed as suffering from granulomatous pneumonitis, more commonly known as vineyard sprayer's lung.
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| 27. | There is a concentration of saliva and presumably toxin in the granulomatous reaction around the tick mouth parts.
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| 28. | In all these species, actinomycosis results in cold abscess, with granulomatous formations on the fistulised place.
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| 29. | Tolosa-Hunt syndrome is an idiopathic granulomatous disease that causes painful oculomotor ( especially sixth nerve ) palsies.
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| 30. | There are over 410 known possible defects in the PHOX enzyme complex that can lead to chronic granulomatous disease.
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