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fascicular /fas·cic·u·lar/ (fah-sik´u-lar) 1. pertaining to a fasciculus. 2. fasciculated.
fascicular [fəsik′yələr] Etymology: L, fasciculus, little bundle pertaining to something arranged as a bundle of rods, such as groups of nerve or muscle fibers. fascicular clustered together; pertaining to or arranged in bundles or clusters; pertaining to a fascicle. fascicular block see hemiblock. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Spindling or fusiform cells resembling Schwann cells create a fascicular pattern. PLGAs typically exhibit a variety of patterns: solid, trabecular, glandular, cystic, ductal, spindled, fascicular, cribriform, and papillary. Histologic examination revealed a polymorphous architectural pattern with varied and often intermingled areas of solid, trabecular, ductal, and fascicular growth (figure 3). |
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