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Definition of sarcoid in English: sarcoidadjective ˈsɑːkɔɪdˈsɑrkɔɪd Medicine Relating to, denoting, or suffering from sarcoidosis. sarcoid lung and lymph tissue sarcoid patients responded to vitamin supplements Example sentencesExamples - For deterioration of ocular sarcoid lesions, seven patients (stage 1, n = 5 and stage 2, n = 2) needed a long period of corticosteroid therapy.
- Immunocompetent cells infiltrating sarcoid lung have been evaluated by flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, immunohistochemical and molecular analysis, and functional assays.
- Better understanding of this sarcoid inflammation is gradually leading to better care for the patient.
- Total RNA was prepared from purified T lymphocytes obtained from patients with sarcoid T-cell alveolitis or normal T cells or purified alveolar macrophages from patients with active sarcoidosis and control subjects.
- Somewhere between 34 and 50 percent of sarcoid patients are discovered this way.
noun ˈsɑːkɔɪdˈsɑrkɔɪd Medicine 1A granuloma of the type present in sarcoidosis. localization of the sarcoids Example sentencesExamples - Epithelial lining fluid from active sarcoids contained elevated levels of interleukin-18, interferon-gamma, and interleukin-12 compared with recovered patients and also contained significantly higher levels of endotoxin.
- Some breeds of horses are more prone to sarcoids, and of course, appaloosa was amongst that list.
- Some friends who have had experience with sarcoids on their own horses looked at my mare and said it looked like sarcoid to them.
- When sarcoids are removed, they have a high incidence of regrowing.
- 1.1mass noun The condition and symptoms of sarcoidosis.
tissues affected by sarcoid Example sentencesExamples - Pericardial sarcoid is rarely diagnosed pre-mortem and has only been diagnosed with tissue specimens.
- Annular lesions may mimic those of granuloma annulare or sarcoid; however, the lesions of these granulomatous disorders lack the fine scale of lichen planus papules.
- The granulomas in sarcoid tend to be larger, more numerous, and more well formed than in PBC.
- Occasionally, rosacea may present with a granulomatous appearance that may be difficult to distinguish from facial sarcoid.
- The lungs are involved in more than 90 percent of patients, with sarcoid usually presenting as interstitial disease.
Origin Mid 19th century (in the sense 'resembling flesh'): from Greek sarx, sark- 'flesh' + -oid. Definition of sarcoid in US English: sarcoidadjectiveˈsärkoidˈsɑrkɔɪd Medicine attributive Relating to, denoting, or suffering from sarcoidosis. Example sentencesExamples - Immunocompetent cells infiltrating sarcoid lung have been evaluated by flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, immunohistochemical and molecular analysis, and functional assays.
- For deterioration of ocular sarcoid lesions, seven patients (stage 1, n = 5 and stage 2, n = 2) needed a long period of corticosteroid therapy.
- Total RNA was prepared from purified T lymphocytes obtained from patients with sarcoid T-cell alveolitis or normal T cells or purified alveolar macrophages from patients with active sarcoidosis and control subjects.
- Somewhere between 34 and 50 percent of sarcoid patients are discovered this way.
- Better understanding of this sarcoid inflammation is gradually leading to better care for the patient.
nounˈsärkoidˈsɑrkɔɪd Medicine 1A granuloma of the type present in sarcoidosis. Example sentencesExamples - When sarcoids are removed, they have a high incidence of regrowing.
- Epithelial lining fluid from active sarcoids contained elevated levels of interleukin-18, interferon-gamma, and interleukin-12 compared with recovered patients and also contained significantly higher levels of endotoxin.
- Some friends who have had experience with sarcoids on their own horses looked at my mare and said it looked like sarcoid to them.
- Some breeds of horses are more prone to sarcoids, and of course, appaloosa was amongst that list.
- 1.1 The condition and symptoms of sarcoidosis.
tissues affected by sarcoid Example sentencesExamples - Occasionally, rosacea may present with a granulomatous appearance that may be difficult to distinguish from facial sarcoid.
- Pericardial sarcoid is rarely diagnosed pre-mortem and has only been diagnosed with tissue specimens.
- The granulomas in sarcoid tend to be larger, more numerous, and more well formed than in PBC.
- The lungs are involved in more than 90 percent of patients, with sarcoid usually presenting as interstitial disease.
- Annular lesions may mimic those of granuloma annulare or sarcoid; however, the lesions of these granulomatous disorders lack the fine scale of lichen planus papules.
Origin Mid 19th century (in the sense ‘resembling flesh’): from Greek sarx, sark- ‘flesh’ + -oid. |