hyalinen
Hyaline describes a glassy, translucent appearance of certain tissues or substances in biology. The term derives from the Greek hyalos, meaning glass, and is used descriptively in histology and pathology rather than as a single tissue name.
Hyaline cartilage is the best-known example. It is a type of connective tissue found in joints, the
Other hyaline-form tissues include hyaline membranes, which are thin, eosinophilic layers that line alveoli in certain
Hyaline change and hyaline arteriolosclerosis describe deposition or transformation of tissue into a uniform, glassy appearance
In pathology, the common thread is a translucent, glassy look on microscopic examination, which can occur in