pannus |
thrombus |
As nouns the difference between pannus and thrombus
is that
pannus is a hanging flap of skin or other tissue, especially one covering the cornea (in trachoma) or cartilage (in rheumatoid arthritis) while
thrombus is (hematology|pathology) a blood clot formed from platelets and other elements; that forms in a blood vessel in a living organism, and causes thrombosis or obstruction of the vessel at its point of formation or travel to other areas of the body.
pannus |
neovascularization |
As nouns the difference between pannus and neovascularization
is that
pannus is a hanging flap of skin or other tissue, especially one covering the cornea (in trachoma) or cartilage (in rheumatoid arthritis while
neovascularization is the formation of new blood vessels.
pannus |
panniculus |
As nouns the difference between pannus and panniculus
is that
pannus is a hanging flap of skin or other tissue, especially one covering the cornea (in trachoma) or cartilage (in rheumatoid arthritis while
panniculus is a dense layer of fatty tissue growth, consisting of subcutaneous fat in the lower abdominal area.
pannus |
pannes |
As nouns the difference between pannus and pannes
is that
pannus is a hanging flap of skin or other tissue, especially one covering the cornea (in trachoma) or cartilage (in rheumatoid arthritis while
pannes is plural of lang=en.
nimbus |
pannus |
As nouns the difference between nimbus and pannus
is that
nimbus is a circle of light; a halo while
pannus is a hanging flap of skin or other tissue, especially one covering the cornea (in trachoma) or cartilage (in rheumatoid arthritis.
pannus |
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pannus |
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pannus |
pannicle |
As nouns the difference between pannus and pannicle
is that
pannus is a hanging flap of skin or other tissue, especially one covering the cornea (in trachoma) or cartilage (in rheumatoid arthritis) while
pannicle is (anatomy|zoology) a membrane of tissue in the body of a human or animal.
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