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endothelioid
[ en-doh-thee-lee-oid ]
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Word History and Origins
Origin of endothelioid1
First recorded in 1865–70; endotheli(um) + -oid
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Example Sentences
What, at present, appears most probable is, that from exuded leucocytes there arise, in the course of several days, larger cells—epithelioid or endothelioid—which are eventually associated with still larger cells, more irregular in shape, and provided with projecting filaments, giant-cells.
From Project Gutenberg
Giant cells are not uncommon, but the endothelioid cells, which are so marked a feature of tuberculous granulation tissue, are practically absent.
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