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Russell bodies[′rəs·əl ‚bäd·ēz] (pathology) Hyaline eosinophilic globules 4-5 micrometers in diameter, thought to be particles of antibody globulin, occurring in the cytoplasm of plasma cells in chronic inflammatory exudates. Russell bodies
Rus·sell bod·ies (rŭs'ĕl), small, discrete, variably sized, spheric, intracytoplasmic, acidophilic, hyaline bodies that stain deeply with fuchsin; occur in plasma cells in chronic inflammation and malignant disorders, and consist of immunoglobulin. Synonym(s): fuchsin bodies (1) Rus·sell bod·ies (rŭs'ĕl bod'ēz) Small, discrete, variably sized, spheric, intracytoplasmic, acidophilic, hyaline bodies that stain deeply with fuchsin; they occur frequently in plasma cells in chronic inflammation. Russell, William, Scottish physician, 1852-1940. Russell bodies - small, discrete hyaline bodies that occur frequently in plasma cells in chronic inflammation. Synonym(s): fuchsin bodiesFinancialSeeBody |