Lexicographical Neighbors of Lobularly
Literary usage of Lobularly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on diseases of the skin for advanced students and practitioners by Henry Weightman Stelwagon (1916)
"Anatomically the growth consists of masses of fat-globules, more or less lobularly
arranged, and enveloped in a connective-tissue framework, ..."
2. A Practical treatise on the diseases of the lungs: Including the Principles by Walter Hayle Walshe (1871)
"... in a moderate proportion of cases, lobularly or diffusely inflamed. Pleuritic
changes are very rare. Emphysema, the result of the disease, ..."
3. Diseases of the Digestive Organs: With Special Reference to Their Diagnosis by Charles Dettie Aaron (1921)
"The connective-tissue proliferation is located extra- and intra- lobularly and
shows no tendency to reduce the size of the liver. ..."
4. Report of Commission of Medical Officers Detailed by the Authority of the by Eugene Wasdin, Henry Downes Geddings, United States (1899)
"... pericardium and pleurae ecchymotic; the lungs generally congested; the middle
right lobe is lobularly pneumonic, as also the lower left lobe; ..."