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Hordeolum (Sty): Infection involving hair follicle of the eyelash.

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. - UCSD Catalog of Clinical
Hordeolum (Sty): ... involving hair follicle ... Photo #Hordeolum #Stye
Hordeolum vs Chalazion

Hordeolum (Stye):
 • Location: Most commonly found at or near an eyelash follicle
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Hordeolum (Stye ... near an eyelash follicle ... of the eyelash follicle ... Ophthalmology #Hordeolum #Stye
Stye (hordeolum)       
 Definition: Acute, purulent inflammation of the glands
Stye (hordeolum) ... glands or eyelash follicles ... The term stye generally ... arising from eyelash follicles ... Ophthalmology #Hordeolum #Stye
Menstrual Cycle Physiology: Ovarian Cycle – Follicular Phase Explained
Early Follicular Phase (Days 0-5)
 • Granulosa cells
level stimulates follicle ... , the dominant follicle ... unclear, but this follicle ... such that other follicles ... key to normal follicle
Menstrual Cycle Physiology: Correlating the Ovarian and Uterine Cycles
Note: Some charts show different relative levels of
mechanisms), 6-20 follicles ... • One follicle ... into the mature follicle ... theca cells of the follicle ... growth of new follicles
Menstrual Cycle Physiology: Ovarian Cycle – Ovulation Explained

Around Day 14, estrogen exerts sudden +++ positive feedback
production within the follicle ... degradation of ovarian + follicle ... Protrusion of follicle ... towards one side of follicle
Castleman's Disease and Associated Syndromes
HYALINE VASCULAR VARIANT
 • unicentric, HHV8-ve, children and young.
 • Hyalinized vessels
penetrating the follicle ... cells between follicles
Lymph Node Anatomy - Lymphoid Follicle

By @rev.med

#Lymph #Node #Anatomy #Lymphoid #Follicle
Anatomy - Lymphoid Follicle ... Anatomy #Lymphoid #Follicle
Menstrual Cycle Physiology: Ovarian Cycle – Brief Overview
LH and FSH are required for follicular development and
Selection of dominant follicle ... Release of dominant follicle
Diagnosis of Primary Amenorrhea
A diagnostic approach to primary amenorrhea. (FSH = follicle-stimulating hormone; LH = luteinizing
(FSH = follicle-stimulating