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Meaning of "bullae"

Bulla is a noun. It refers to a noisy disturbance, commotion, or uproar. In English, it is typically used in a figurative sense to describe loud or chaotic situations, events, or environments
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Multiple bullae in one or more lung lobes.
This correlates with the subcorneal localization of the bullae.
Clay bullae were found in all the rooms.
Many aspects of giant bullae remain unknown.
The bullae with less than a week to.
The auditory bullae are small.
Bullae with infection were excluded from the procedure.
This will create a bullae with an air leak.
Tympanic bullae were opened and vestibular organs were removed.
The auditory bullae are large.
The bullae collapse may be accomplished with a needle.
It was recently reported that giant bullae are associated with lung cancer.
Bullae are indisputably larger.
The large auditory bullae allow a strong sense of hearing.
Bullae are surrounded b.

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Enlarged auditory bullae also serve this latter purpose.
Intraepidermal superficial bullae.
Various forms of bullae have been found in archeological digs.
Remove the bullae.
Vesicles or bullae have rarely been reported.
Multiple bilateral bullae.
Inscribed bullae should be mentioned.
A vesiculobullous disease is a type of mucocutaneous disease characterized by vesicles and bullae blisters.
No bullae or charred areas.
Bullous emphysema occurs when giant bullae develop in the lungs.
The tympanic bullae were isolated and prepared for histological study.
Lung function may be impaired if the bullae become inflamed and rupture.
The bullae were removed bilaterally and opened to expose vestibulocochlear structures.
Small or large superficial fragile bullae are present on the trunk and extremities.
Bullae were made of differing substances depending upon the wealth of the family.
A bullectomy is a surgery to remove one or more large bullae from the lungs.
Vesicles and bullae may develop in patients who were previously exposed.
Many physicians believe that cases of infectious giant bullae require surgical treatment.
The bullae also start interfering with the particular pulmonary motion.
Its head is large in comparison to its body size due to enlarged auditory bullae.
The bullae usually appear weeks to months after the onset of lichen planus.
The basisphenoid is wide and deep and the tympanic bullae are relatively small.
Infected bullae may contain a clear liquid that may also appear milky.
When the walls of the air sacs are destroyed large air spaces called bullae form.
The bullae are small pieces of clay which in ancient times served to seal letters.
It differs from the African lion by a larger tail tuft and less inflated auditory bullae.
Removal of these bullae may result in the expansion of compressed lungs and improved function.
Return to Bullae.
Flaccid bullae and moist erosions with surrounding erythema are characteristic of this subcorneal infections.
Bone neoformation was observed in two bullae with GF and in three bullae with BP.
These bullae do not exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide like normal lung tissue.
Just as in a kiln, these bullae were baked to perfection.
Bullae are air spaces that are formed when the walls of the air sacs break.
In addition, one patient presented apical bullae.
A device that can prevent bullae formation without eliminating remnants of functional lung parenchyma is needed.

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