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In pathology, Aschoff cells (or Aschoff giant cells) are cells associated with rheumatic heart disease. They are found in Aschoff bodies surrounding centres of fibrinoid necrosis.In comparison with Anitschkow cells their cytoplasm is more basophilic and can contain up to four nuclei.Aschoff believed that Aschoff giant cells were some type of connective or endothelial tissue. Today Aschoff cells are considered to be derived from cardiac myocytes rather than connective tissue cells. Aschoff cells were named after the German physician and pathologist Ludwig Aschoff.

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  • In pathology, Aschoff cells (or Aschoff giant cells) are cells associated with rheumatic heart disease. They are found in Aschoff bodies surrounding centres of fibrinoid necrosis.In comparison with Anitschkow cells their cytoplasm is more basophilic and can contain up to four nuclei.Aschoff believed that Aschoff giant cells were some type of connective or endothelial tissue. Today Aschoff cells are considered to be derived from cardiac myocytes rather than connective tissue cells. Aschoff cells were named after the German physician and pathologist Ludwig Aschoff. (en)
  • En patología, las células de Aschoff o células gigantes de Aschoff (así llamadas por el médico y patólogo alemán Ludwig Aschoff) son células asociadas con enfermedad reumática cardiaca. Se encuentran en los cuerpos de Aschoff que rodean centros de . En comparación con las , su citoplasma es más basófilo y puede contener hasta cuatro núcleos.​ Aschoff creía que las células gigantes de Aschoff eran algún tipo de tejido conjuntivo o endotelial.​ Hoy se considera que las células de Aschoff derivan de miocitos cardíacos más que células de tejido conjuntivo. (es)
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  • In pathology, Aschoff cells (or Aschoff giant cells) are cells associated with rheumatic heart disease. They are found in Aschoff bodies surrounding centres of fibrinoid necrosis.In comparison with Anitschkow cells their cytoplasm is more basophilic and can contain up to four nuclei.Aschoff believed that Aschoff giant cells were some type of connective or endothelial tissue. Today Aschoff cells are considered to be derived from cardiac myocytes rather than connective tissue cells. Aschoff cells were named after the German physician and pathologist Ludwig Aschoff. (en)
  • En patología, las células de Aschoff o células gigantes de Aschoff (así llamadas por el médico y patólogo alemán Ludwig Aschoff) son células asociadas con enfermedad reumática cardiaca. Se encuentran en los cuerpos de Aschoff que rodean centros de . En comparación con las , su citoplasma es más basófilo y puede contener hasta cuatro núcleos.​ Aschoff creía que las células gigantes de Aschoff eran algún tipo de tejido conjuntivo o endotelial.​ Hoy se considera que las células de Aschoff derivan de miocitos cardíacos más que células de tejido conjuntivo. (es)
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  • Aschoff cell (en)
  • Célula gigante de Aschoff (es)
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