hyalin
Hyalin is a histopathologic term describing material that appears glassy, homogeneously eosinophilic, and structureless under light microscopy. The word hyalin (from Greek hualos, glass) is used both as a noun and within compound terms to denote a glassy, protein-rich appearance in tissues. Hyaline change is a non-specific process reflecting protein deposition, aggregation of cytoskeletal elements, or fibrotic remodeling with basement membrane material.
In pathology, hyaline material can accumulate in various locations, including blood vessel walls, glomeruli, interstitium, and
Because hyaline change is a descriptive, non-specific finding, it usually indicates chronic injury, protein leakage, or
See also: hyaline cartilage, hyaline membranes, hyalinosis, Mallory hyaline.