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serosa

NOUN
  1. a thin membrane lining the closed cavities of the body; has two layers with a space between that is filled with serous fluid

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  • This finding supports the theory that hyperplastic mesothelial cells derive from reactive serosal mesothelium and are dislodged into draining lymphatics.
  • This produced serosanguinous fluid rather then chyle, and we inserted an intercostal drain, which drained 600 ml in the first 24 hours.
  • The pattern also displays a clear dorsoventral difference, although the ventralmost (mesoderm) and dorsalmost (amnioserosa) structures of the embryonic fate map are not represented in the epidermal pattern. Nobel Lecture The Identification Of Genes Controlling Development In Flies And Fishes
  • Collagenous - collagen fiber predominates Depending on the amount of collagen fiber - subdivided into: a. Loose - also called as "Areolar tissue" - with numerous potential spaces which can be distended by fluid, blood or pus; found in the papillary layer of dermis, hypodermis, serosal linings of the peritoneal and pleural cavities, pia mater of spinal cord, endomysium of muscles, endoneurium of nerves b. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • It was verified that at the moment of serosal cuticle formation, AaCHS1a is the sole variant specifically expressed. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • A portion of the cystic mass showed benign bladder smooth muscle and serosa focally adhered to the outer cyst wall.
  • We observed an abrupt acquisition of desiccation resistance during Ae. aegypti embryogenesis associated with serosal cuticle secretion, occurring at complete germ band extension, between 11 and 13 hours after egglaying. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • Ectopic decidua was found in 3% of the specimens and could be seen in both subserosal and plical areas, and was found only in postpartum patients.
  • No inflammation was seen in the muscular and serosal layers of the appendix.
  • Such an approach for early-stage patients would also make sense when there are other risk factors for poor outcomes, such as vascular invasion or serosal involvement, they said. MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physicians
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