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</html><description>A small tuber, used for any small growth (hypothetically) associated with symbiotic organisms;A small rounded protuberance on a bone. For example, there are two tubercles at the upper end of the humerus.(In ball- or barrel-shaped cacti), cone-shaped protuberances that are enlarged modified leaf bases fused with adjacent stem tissue.A small excrescence.Round nodule or small, wartlike projection.A knoblike projection (as on a cactus joint).A fibrous capsule that walls off the destructive action of tubercle bacilli in living tissue.A small bony projection, e.g. on a rib.A small infected lump characteristic of tuberculosis, where tissue is destroyed and pus forms.An outgrowth from a stem, leaf or fruit, usually hemispherical to rather more cylindrical. The stems of many kinds of cacti are covered in a regular arrangement of tubercles, most notably Mammillaria. Tuberous root A root that is swollen to resemble a tuber, as in dahlias. Most root tubers will not sprout again when cut away, unless a small piece of the stem or rootstock is taken as well.Small lesions of inflammation associated with tuberculosis.The term is used in two distinct senses. As a descriptive term in anatomy, a tubercle means a small elevation or roughness upon a bone, such as the tubercles of the ribs. In the pathological sense, a tubercle is a small mass, barely visible to the naked eye, formed in some organ as the starting-point of tuberculosis. The name of tubercle bacillus was originally given to the micro-organism that causes this disease, but was subsequently changed to Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The term &#x2018;tubercular&#x2019; should strictly be applied to anything connected with or resembling tubercles or nodules, and the term &#x2018;tuberculous&#x2019; to anything pertaining to the disease tuberculosis.Abnormal, rounded, solid lump above, within, or under the skin; larger than a papule.A gray, lumpy formation that appears in tissues impacted by tuberculosis is referred to by this term. It can also describe a small, rounded bump that may emerge on the surface of a bone.A tiny lump or bump.A rounded projection on a bone.The distinct type of damage caused by the tuberculosis bacterium is composed of a cluster of round cells, which may sometimes contain giant cells, all encircled by a layer of elongated cells.</description></oembed>
