Extracellular hyaline change is seen in: September 2009

Correct Answer: Aeriosclerosis
Description: Ans. A: Aeriosclerosis Hyaline change is any alteration within cells or in the extracellular spaces or structures that gives a homogeneous, glassy pink appearance in tissue sections stained with hematoxylin and eosin Extracellular hyaline change: - Hyaline aeriolosclerosis - Atherosclerosis - Damaged glomeruli. Intracellular hyaline change: Intracellular hyaline change is seen in renal tubular epithelium in proteinuria. - Russell bodies in plasma cells. Viral inclusions in the cytoplasm or in the nucleus. - Alcoholic hyaline.
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