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  • Submucosa
  • Thin layer of tissue in various organs

    The submucosa (tela submucosa), or submucosal layer, is a thin layer of tissue in various organs of the gastrointestinal, respiratory, and genitourinary

    Submucosa

    Submucosa

    Submucosa

  • Gastrointestinal wall
  • Digestive system structure

    inner cavity of the gut (the lumen) outwards, these are the mucosa, the submucosa, the muscular layer and the serosa or adventitia. The mucosa is the innermost

    Gastrointestinal wall

    Gastrointestinal wall

    Gastrointestinal_wall

  • Submucosal plexus
  • Part of the enteric nervous system

    submucosal plexus (Meissner's plexus, plexus of the submucosa, plexus submucosus) lies in the submucosa of the intestinal wall. The nerves of this plexus

    Submucosal plexus

    Submucosal plexus

    Submucosal_plexus

  • Gastrointestinal tract
  • Organ system within humans and other animals

    be divided into four concentric layers in the following order: Mucosa Submucosa Muscular layer Adventitia or serosa The mucosa is the innermost layer

    Gastrointestinal tract

    Gastrointestinal tract

    Gastrointestinal_tract

  • Lamina propria
  • Thin connective tissue layer of mucous membranes

    hence it is not as fibrous as the underlying connective tissue of the submucosa.[self-published source?] The connective tissue and architecture of the

    Lamina propria

    Lamina propria

    Lamina_propria

  • Brunner's glands
  • Duodenal submucosal cells secreting bicarbonate-rich mucus

    [citation needed] Duodenal glands are situated within the mucosa and submucosa of the duodenum. They are most abundant near the pylorus, growing shorter

    Brunner's glands

    Brunner's glands

    Brunner's_glands

  • Stomach
  • Digestive organ

    submucosa, consisting of fibrous connective tissue. Meissner's plexus is in this layer interior to the oblique muscle layer. Outside of the submucosa

    Stomach

    Stomach

    Stomach

  • Esophagus
  • Vertebrate organ through which food passes to the stomach

    The wall of the esophagus from the lumen outwards consists of mucosa, submucosa (connective tissue), layers of muscle fibers between layers of fibrous

    Esophagus

    Esophagus

    Esophagus

  • Bronchiole
  • Passageways by which air passes through the nose or mouth to the alveoli of the lungs

    contain the cartilage that is found in the bronchi, or glands in their submucosa. The pulmonary lobule is the portion of the lung ventilated by one bronchiole

    Bronchiole

    Bronchiole

    Bronchiole

  • Rectum
  • Final portion of the large intestine

    and then the sides of the rectum. These then end in branches in the submucosa, which join with (anastamose) with branches of the middle and inferior

    Rectum

    Rectum

    Rectum

  • Duodenum
  • First section of the small intestine

    (muscular layer) before forming a plexus (network of blood vessels) in the submucosa (a layer of connective tissue) called the submucosal plexus. Vessels continue

    Duodenum

    Duodenum

    Duodenum

  • Enteric nervous system
  • Vital part of the nervous system controlling the gastrointestinal tract

    the muscularis externa, while submucosal plexuses are located in the submucosa. The myenteric plexus, also known as Auerbach's plexus is a collection

    Enteric nervous system

    Enteric nervous system

    Enteric_nervous_system

  • Small intestine
  • Organ in the gastrointestinal tract

    intestine in situ, greater omentum folded upwards. Tissue layers (mucosa, submucosa and muscularis) Nosek, Thomas M. "Section 6/6ch2/s6ch2_30". Essentials

    Small intestine

    Small intestine

    Small_intestine

  • Jejunum
  • Part of the small intestine

    suspended in its mesentery. The jejunum has many large circular folds in its submucosa called plicae circulares that increase the surface area for nutrient absorption

    Jejunum

    Jejunum

    Jejunum

  • Oral mucosa
  • Mouth-lining mucous membrane

    submucosa (a layer of loose fatty or glandular connective tissue containing the major blood vessels and nerves supplying the mucosa). The submucosa's

    Oral mucosa

    Oral_mucosa

  • Colorectal polyp
  • Growth found in bowel wall

    Level 1: Cancer penetrates through the muscularis mucosa and invades the submucosa below but is limited to the head of the polyp. Level 2: Cancer invades

    Colorectal polyp

    Colorectal polyp

    Colorectal_polyp

  • Diverticulum
  • Outpouching of a structure in the body

    diverticula, in the gastrointestinal tract for instance, involve only the submucosa and mucosa, such as Zenker's diverticulum. False diverticula are typically

    Diverticulum

    Diverticulum

    Diverticulum

  • Muscular layer
  • Layer of many organs in vertebrates

    region of muscle in many organs in the vertebrate body, adjacent to the submucosa. It is responsible for gut movement such as peristalsis. The Latin, tunica

    Muscular layer

    Muscular layer

    Muscular_layer

  • Non-lifting sign
  • colorectal cancer that has invaded the submucosa significantly (sm3 – invasion down to the lower one-third of the submucosa), which would make surgical removal

    Non-lifting sign

    Non-lifting_sign

  • Dense irregular connective tissue
  • Type of connective tissue in animals

    different directions. Dense irregular connective tissue also makes up submucosa of the digestive tract, lymph nodes, and some types of fascia. Other examples

    Dense irregular connective tissue

    Dense irregular connective tissue

    Dense_irregular_connective_tissue

  • Zenker's diverticulum
  • Medical condition

    pseudo diverticulum or false diverticulum (only involving the mucosa and submucosa of the esophageal wall, not the adventitia), also known as a pulsion diverticulum

    Zenker's diverticulum

    Zenker's_diverticulum

  • Gastric mucosa
  • Mucous membrane layer of the stomach

    a thin layer of muscle that separates the mucosa from the underlying submucosa. The gastric mucosa serves as a gastric barrier, reinforced by tight junctions

    Gastric mucosa

    Gastric mucosa

    Gastric_mucosa

  • Enteritis
  • Inflammation of the small intestine

    limited only to the mucosa; mural infarction of the mucosa and underlying submucosa; to transmural infarction of the full thickness of the gastrointestinal

    Enteritis

    Enteritis

    Enteritis

  • Agrotis malefida
  • Species of moth

     malefida Binomial name Agrotis malefida Guenée, 1852 Synonyms Noctua robusta Agrotis inspinosa Agrotis consueta Agrotis submucosa ?Agrotis koehleri

    Agrotis malefida

    Agrotis malefida

    Agrotis_malefida

  • Muscularis mucosae
  • Thin layer of muscle of the gastrointestinal tract

    tract, located outside the lamina propria, and separating it from the submucosa. It is present in a continuous fashion from the esophagus to the upper

    Muscularis mucosae

    Muscularis mucosae

    Muscularis_mucosae

  • Reticular connective tissue
  • Connective tissue composed of reticular collagen fibers

    Reticular Adipose Brown White Dense Dense irregular connective tissue Submucosa Dermis Dense regular connective tissue Ligament Tendon Aponeurosis Embryonic

    Reticular connective tissue

    Reticular connective tissue

    Reticular_connective_tissue

  • Diverticulosis
  • Condition of the wall of the intestine

    that are not inflamed. These are outpockets of the colonic mucosa and submucosa through weaknesses of muscle layers in the colon wall. Diverticula do

    Diverticulosis

    Diverticulosis

    Diverticulosis

  • Chitterlings
  • Intestines as food

    into products like lard, meat meal or pet food, or else incinerated. The submucosa of chitterlings, peeled from between the mucosa and muscular layer, is

    Chitterlings

    Chitterlings

    Chitterlings

  • Neuroendocrine tumor
  • Tumors of the endocrine and nervous systems

    differentiation. NETs are often small, yellow or tan masses, often located in the submucosa or more deeply intramurally, and they can be very firm due to an accompanying

    Neuroendocrine tumor

    Neuroendocrine tumor

    Neuroendocrine_tumor

  • Palatine raphe
  • Raphe of the oral cavity

    anteriorly to the palatine uvula posteriorly. Beneath the raphe, the submucosa is absent. The palatine raphe is a midline tendinous band of the palate

    Palatine raphe

    Palatine raphe

    Palatine_raphe

  • Heterakis gallinarum
  • Species of roundworm

    haemosiderosis, granulomas with necrotic center in the submucosa and leiomyomas in the submucosa, muscular and serosa associated with immature H. gallinarum

    Heterakis gallinarum

    Heterakis gallinarum

    Heterakis_gallinarum

  • Mucous membrane
  • Protective layer that lines the interior of hollow organs

    series on the Gastrointestinal wall General structure Epithelium Mucosa Submucosa Circular muscle Longitudinal muscle Serosa Adventitia Specific Meissner's

    Mucous membrane

    Mucous membrane

    Mucous_membrane

  • Ascaris lumbricoides
  • One of several species of Ascaris

    from each of the ingested eggs. The larvae then penetrate the mucosa and submucosa and enter the venules or lymphatic vessels. From there, the larvae then

    Ascaris lumbricoides

    Ascaris lumbricoides

    Ascaris_lumbricoides

  • Ileum
  • Final section of the small intestine

    the ileum. A thin layer of smooth muscle called muscularis mucosae A submucosa formed by dense irregular connective tissue that carries the larger blood

    Ileum

    Ileum

    Ileum

  • Bronchitis
  • Inflammation of the large airways in the lungs

    glands in response to long-term irritation. The mucous glands in the submucosa secrete more than the goblet cells. Mucins thicken mucus, and their concentration

    Bronchitis

    Bronchitis

    Bronchitis

  • Submucosal glands
  • List of various racemose exocrine glands

    the actual gland resides in the connecting tissue below the mucosa. The submucosa is the tissue that connects the mucosa to the muscle outside the tube

    Submucosal glands

    Submucosal_glands

  • Anal fistula
  • Disease of the anus

    close to the anus. Submucosal fistulae pass superficially beneath the submucosa and do not cross either sphincter muscle. Other conditions in which infected

    Anal fistula

    Anal fistula

    Anal_fistula

  • Anal canal
  • Functional segment of the large intestine

    sphincter Anocutaneous line External anal sphincter Wall Serosa / Adventitia Subserosa Muscular layer Submucosa Circular folds Mucosa Muscularis mucosa

    Anal canal

    Anal canal

    Anal_canal

  • Von Ebner's gland
  • Exocrine glands found in the mouth

    foliate papillae just anterior to the posterior third of the tongue in its submucosa, anterior to the terminal sulcus. These glands are named after Victor

    Von Ebner's gland

    Von Ebner's gland

    Von_Ebner's_gland

  • Large intestine
  • Last part of the digestive system in vertebrates

    sphincter Anocutaneous line External anal sphincter Wall Serosa / Adventitia Subserosa Muscular layer Submucosa Circular folds Mucosa Muscularis mucosa

    Large intestine

    Large intestine

    Large_intestine

  • Pied crow
  • Species of bird

    small intestine is lined with four main tunics - tunica mucosa, tunica submucosa, tunica musclaris, and tunica serosa. The primary purpose of the said

    Pied crow

    Pied crow

    Pied_crow

  • Cystitis glandularis
  • or polypoid lesions. The cystitis glandularis lesions are within the submucosa. There are two main types of cystitis glandularis, non-mucinous and mucinous

    Cystitis glandularis

    Cystitis glandularis

    Cystitis_glandularis

  • Schistosoma haematobium
  • Species of fluke

    mesenteric vein and pelvic veins. After living inside small venules in the submucosa and wall of the bladder, they migrate to the perivesical venous plexus

    Schistosoma haematobium

    Schistosoma haematobium

    Schistosoma_haematobium

  • Esophageal spasm
  • Medical condition

    sphincter Anocutaneous line External anal sphincter Wall Serosa / Adventitia Subserosa Muscular layer Submucosa Circular folds Mucosa Muscularis mucosa

    Esophageal spasm

    Esophageal_spasm

  • Sigmoid colon
  • Section of the large intestine closest to the rectum and anus

    sphincter Anocutaneous line External anal sphincter Wall Serosa / Adventitia Subserosa Muscular layer Submucosa Circular folds Mucosa Muscularis mucosa

    Sigmoid colon

    Sigmoid colon

    Sigmoid_colon

  • Human anus
  • External opening of the rectum

    sphincter Anocutaneous line External anal sphincter Wall Serosa / Adventitia Subserosa Muscular layer Submucosa Circular folds Mucosa Muscularis mucosa

    Human anus

    Human anus

    Human_anus

  • Peptic ulcer disease
  • Ulceration of the gastrointestinal tract

    erode the muscularis mucosae, at minimum reaching to the level of the submucosa (contrast with erosions, which do not involve the muscularis mucosae)

    Peptic ulcer disease

    Peptic ulcer disease

    Peptic_ulcer_disease

  • Mucositis
  • Medical condition

    Bacteria colonise ulcers and their cell wall products infiltrate the submucosa. This leads to activation of tissue macrophages, which causes further

    Mucositis

    Mucositis

    Mucositis

  • Esophageal varices
  • Dilated veins in the lower oesophagus

    prominent histologic feature of esophageal varices. The expansion of the submucosa leads to elevation of the mucosa above the surrounding tissue, which is

    Esophageal varices

    Esophageal varices

    Esophageal_varices

  • Coeliac disease
  • Autoimmune disorder

    (pictured), fissures, a mosaic pattern to the mucosa, prominence of the submucosa blood vessels, and a nodular pattern to the mucosa. Capsule endoscopy

    Coeliac disease

    Coeliac disease

    Coeliac_disease

  • Enteric fever
  • Bacterial disease caused by the bacteria Salmonellosis

    patches and are ingested by the monocyte-macrophage cells within the submucosa and mesenteric lymph nodes. The bacteria then travel via the lymphatic

    Enteric fever

    Enteric fever

    Enteric_fever

  • Lung
  • Primary organ of the respiratory system

    trachea and bronchi have plexuses of lymph capillaries in their mucosa and submucosa. The smaller bronchi have a single layer of lymph capillaries, and they

    Lung

    Lung

    Lung

  • Appendix (anatomy)
  • Tube attached to the intestine

    sphincter Anocutaneous line External anal sphincter Wall Serosa / Adventitia Subserosa Muscular layer Submucosa Circular folds Mucosa Muscularis mucosa

    Appendix (anatomy)

    Appendix (anatomy)

    Appendix_(anatomy)

  • Anisakis simplex
  • Species of parasitic nematode

    releases tissue-dissolving enzymes to eventually make its way into the submucosa. If left untreated, the infection can become chronic and cause symptoms

    Anisakis simplex

    Anisakis simplex

    Anisakis_simplex

  • Labiaplasty
  • Plastic surgery procedure for altering the labia minora

    numbness. A partial thickness removal of mucosa and skin, leaving the submucosa intact, decreases the risk of this complication. F. Giraldo et al. procedurally

    Labiaplasty

    Labiaplasty

    Labiaplasty

  • Hyperplastic polyp
  • Type of colorectal polyp

    tufted appearance. Infrequently, the epithelium is misplaced into the submucosa. Such polyps are termed "inverted hyperplastic polyps". They appear to

    Hyperplastic polyp

    Hyperplastic polyp

    Hyperplastic_polyp

  • Mallory–Weiss syndrome
  • Medical condition

    gastrointestinal bleeding because they can cause further damage to the intestinal submucosa by inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis. NSAID abuse is also a rare association

    Mallory–Weiss syndrome

    Mallory–Weiss syndrome

    Mallory–Weiss_syndrome

  • Hirschsprung's disease
  • Birth defect in which the intestine lacks certain nerves

    gastrointestinal tract wall) and the submucosal plexus (Meissner plexus) (within the submucosa of the gastrointestinal tract wall). In Hirschsprung disease, the migration

    Hirschsprung's disease

    Hirschsprung's disease

    Hirschsprung's_disease

  • Diverticulitis
  • Digestive disease of the large intestine

    Right-sided diverticula are micro-hernias of the colonic mucosa and submucosa through the colonic muscular layer, where blood vessels penetrate it.

    Diverticulitis

    Diverticulitis

    Diverticulitis

  • Submasseteric space
  • Fascial space of the head and neck

    sphincter Anocutaneous line External anal sphincter Wall Serosa / Adventitia Subserosa Muscular layer Submucosa Circular folds Mucosa Muscularis mucosa

    Submasseteric space

    Submasseteric space

    Submasseteric_space

  • Ovine forestomach matrix
  • Regenerative medical device platform

    decellularized extracellular matrix (ECM) biomaterial isolated from the propria submucosa of the rumen of sheep. OFM is used in tissue engineering and as a tissue

    Ovine forestomach matrix

    Ovine forestomach matrix

    Ovine_forestomach_matrix

  • Goblet cell
  • Epithelial cells that secrete mucins

    sphincter Anocutaneous line External anal sphincter Wall Serosa / Adventitia Subserosa Muscular layer Submucosa Circular folds Mucosa Muscularis mucosa

    Goblet cell

    Goblet cell

    Goblet_cell

  • Colon cancer staging
  • Estimate of penetration of a cancer

    are found only in the epithelium or lamina propria T1: Growth into the submucosa T2: Growth into the muscularis propria T3: Growth through the muscularis

    Colon cancer staging

    Colon_cancer_staging

  • Mouth ulcer
  • Sore on the mucous membrane of the oral cavity

    epithelial-connective tissue border, with its base at a deep level in the submucosa, or even within muscle or periosteum. An ulcer is a deeper breach of epithelium

    Mouth ulcer

    Mouth ulcer

    Mouth_ulcer

  • Mucoperiosteum
  • Compound chemical structure

    attaches directly to the periosteum of underlying bone without the usual submucosa. It consists of loose fatty or glandular tissues; with blood vessels &

    Mucoperiosteum

    Mucoperiosteum

  • Rectal prolapse
  • Protrusion of the walls of the rectum outside the body

    the perineal rectosigmoidectomy, differing in that only the mucosa and submucosa are excised from the prolapsed segment, rather than full thickness resection

    Rectal prolapse

    Rectal prolapse

    Rectal_prolapse

  • Subserosa
  • Thin layer of tissue in the walls of various organs

    cancer). The subserosa (sub- + serosa) is to a serous membrane what the submucosa (sub- + mucosa) is to a mucous membrane. ACS :: How Is Stomach Cancer

    Subserosa

    Subserosa

    Subserosa

  • Stomach cancer
  • Cancerous tumor originating in the stomach lining

    aggressively invade the gastric wall, infiltrating the muscularis mucosae, the submucosa, and then the muscularis propria. Intestinal-type adenocarcinoma tumour

    Stomach cancer

    Stomach cancer

    Stomach_cancer

  • Endoscopic submucosal dissection
  • Medical intervention

    reported,. ESD is characterized by three steps: injecting fluid into the submucosa to elevate the lesion from the muscle layer, circumferential cutting of

    Endoscopic submucosal dissection

    Endoscopic_submucosal_dissection

  • Esophagitis
  • Inflammation of the esophagus

    is made up of three layers: from the inside out, they are the mucosa, submucosa, muscularis externa. The mucosa, the innermost layer and lining of the

    Esophagitis

    Esophagitis

    Esophagitis

  • Trachea
  • Cartilaginous tube

    termed mucociliary clearance. Directly beneath this mucus layer lies the submucosa layer which is composed primarily of fibrous connective tissue and connects

    Trachea

    Trachea

    Trachea

  • Intestinal epithelium
  • Single-cell layer lining the intestines

    series on the Gastrointestinal wall General structure Epithelium Mucosa Submucosa Circular muscle Longitudinal muscle Serosa Adventitia Specific Meissner's

    Intestinal epithelium

    Intestinal epithelium

    Intestinal_epithelium

  • Extracellular matrix
  • Structural support for biological cells

    from the bladder. Extracellular matrix coming from pig small intestine submucosa are being used to repair "atrial septal defects" (ASD), "patent foramen

    Extracellular matrix

    Extracellular matrix

    Extracellular_matrix

  • Nasal polyp
  • Noncancerous growths within the nose or sinuses

    squamous type epithelium with the constant irritation and inflammation. The submucosa shows large intercellular spaces filled with serous fluid. Other disorders

    Nasal polyp

    Nasal polyp

    Nasal_polyp

  • Quadrangular membrane
  • Anatomical term for specific tissue in the throat

    The quadrangular membrane is a layer of submucosa.[better source needed] It extends between the lateral margin of the epiglottis, and the apex and fovea

    Quadrangular membrane

    Quadrangular membrane

    Quadrangular_membrane

  • Dieulafoy's lesion
  • Medical condition

    abnormally large blood vessel (arteriole) beneath the gastrointestinal mucosa (submucosa) that bleeds, in the absence of any ulcer, erosion, or other abnormality

    Dieulafoy's lesion

    Dieulafoy's lesion

    Dieulafoy's_lesion

  • Heligmosomoides polygyrus
  • Species of roundworm

    the intestine. Around 4 days after ingestion, L3 moult into L4 in the submucosa of the intestine. At 6 days after ingestion, they encyst in the muscle

    Heligmosomoides polygyrus

    Heligmosomoides polygyrus

    Heligmosomoides_polygyrus

  • Esophageal web
  • Abnormal membrane in the esophagus

    12 in) membranes of normal esophageal tissue consisting of mucosa and submucosa that can partially protrude/obstruct the esophagus. They can be congenital

    Esophageal web

    Esophageal web

    Esophageal_web

  • Salivary gland
  • Exocrine glands that produce saliva through a system of ducts

    minor salivary glands are located throughout the oral cavity within the submucosa of the oral mucosa in the tissue of the buccal, labial, and lingual mucosa

    Salivary gland

    Salivary gland

    Salivary_gland

  • Pyrenula leucostoma
  • Species of lichen

    Bottaria libricola (Fée) Vain. Bottaria paramera (Nyl.) Vain. Bottaria submucosa Vain. Parmentaria rappii Zahlbr. Porina javanica (Hepp) Overeem, Bull

    Pyrenula leucostoma

    Pyrenula leucostoma

    Pyrenula_leucostoma

  • Glossary of medicine
  • lungs, in which branches no longer contain cartilage or glands in their submucosa. They are branches of the bronchi, and are part of the conducting zone

    Glossary of medicine

    Glossary_of_medicine

  • Gastric pits
  • Indentations in the stomach

    fibers of muscle wall Circular muscle layer Longitudinal muscle layer Submucosa Lamina muscularis mucosae Mucosa Lamina propria Epithelium Gastric glands

    Gastric pits

    Gastric pits

    Gastric_pits

  • Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome
  • Medical condition

    Intussusception. Multiple submucosal cysts. Hyperechogenic bands of fibrosis in the submucosa layer. Regional lymph node infiltration. As a diagnostic investigation

    Solitary rectal ulcer syndrome

    Solitary_rectal_ulcer_syndrome

  • Crop (anatomy)
  • Part of animal's throat

    sphincter Anocutaneous line External anal sphincter Wall Serosa / Adventitia Subserosa Muscular layer Submucosa Circular folds Mucosa Muscularis mucosa

    Crop (anatomy)

    Crop (anatomy)

    Crop_(anatomy)

  • Myenteric plexus
  • Part of the enteric nervous system

    series on the Gastrointestinal wall General structure Epithelium Mucosa Submucosa Circular muscle Longitudinal muscle Serosa Adventitia Specific Meissner's

    Myenteric plexus

    Myenteric plexus

    Myenteric_plexus

  • Deep temporal space
  • Anatomical region of the head and neck

    sphincter Anocutaneous line External anal sphincter Wall Serosa / Adventitia Subserosa Muscular layer Submucosa Circular folds Mucosa Muscularis mucosa

    Deep temporal space

    Deep temporal space

    Deep_temporal_space

  • Methylene blue
  • Blue dye also used as a medication

    adjunct to saline or epinephrine, and is used for injection into the submucosa around the polyp to be removed. This allows the submucosal tissue plane

    Methylene blue

    Methylene blue

    Methylene_blue

  • Biomesh
  • Surgical mesh from biomaterial

    organic biomaterial (such as porcine dermis, porcine small intestine submucosa, bovine dermis or pericardium, and the dermis or fascia lata of a cadaveric

    Biomesh

    Biomesh

    Biomesh

  • Histomonas
  • Species of protozoan parasite

    the cloaca, replicate rapidly in the cecal tissues. They migrate to the submucosa and muscularis mucosae and cause severe necrosis. The parasites then move

    Histomonas

    Histomonas

  • Pharynx
  • Part of the throat that is behind the mouth and nasal cavity

    sphincter Anocutaneous line External anal sphincter Wall Serosa / Adventitia Subserosa Muscular layer Submucosa Circular folds Mucosa Muscularis mucosa

    Pharynx

    Pharynx

    Pharynx

  • Viral meningitis
  • Medical condition

    tract, nasopharynx, and genitourinary tract. The organism invades the submucosa at these sites by invading host defenses, such as local immunity, physical

    Viral meningitis

    Viral meningitis

    Viral_meningitis

  • Anatomical terms of microanatomy
  • Histological lexicon for (micro)anatomical structures

    the body and to prevent bodily tissues from becoming dehydrated. The submucosa consists of a dense and irregular layer of connective tissue with blood

    Anatomical terms of microanatomy

    Anatomical terms of microanatomy

    Anatomical_terms_of_microanatomy

  • Adventitia
  • Outer layer of fibrous tissue surrounding a bodily organ

    series on the Gastrointestinal wall General structure Epithelium Mucosa Submucosa Circular muscle Longitudinal muscle Serosa Adventitia Specific Meissner's

    Adventitia

    Adventitia

    Adventitia

  • Pharyngeal muscles
  • Muscles of the throat

    sphincter Anocutaneous line External anal sphincter Wall Serosa / Adventitia Subserosa Muscular layer Submucosa Circular folds Mucosa Muscularis mucosa

    Pharyngeal muscles

    Pharyngeal muscles

    Pharyngeal_muscles

  • Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2B
  • Medical condition

    blubbery lips. Benign tumors (neoplasms) develop in the mouth, eyes, and submucosa of almost all organs in the first decade of life. Medullary thyroid cancer

    Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2B

    Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2B

    Multiple_endocrine_neoplasia_type_2B

  • Rectal venous plexus
  • Blood vessel network

    muscular wall, and an internal rectal plexus that is situated in the submucosa/deep to the mucosa of the rectum and proximal anal canal at the anorectal

    Rectal venous plexus

    Rectal venous plexus

    Rectal_venous_plexus

  • Lymphangiectasia
  • Medical condition

    around the dilation of the lymphatic vessels in the intestinal mucosa, submucosa, and sometimes the mesentery. This dilation impedes the normal flow of

    Lymphangiectasia

    Lymphangiectasia

    Lymphangiectasia

  • Cecum
  • Pouch in the large intestine

    sphincter Anocutaneous line External anal sphincter Wall Serosa / Adventitia Subserosa Muscular layer Submucosa Circular folds Mucosa Muscularis mucosa

    Cecum

    Cecum

    Cecum

  • Mast cell
  • Cell found in connective tissue

    lung and gut submucosa. ~98% of all mast cells in the mucosa of the human small intestine are MCT, while only ~13% of MCs in submucosa are MCT. A third

    Mast cell

    Mast cell

    Mast_cell

  • Calretinin
  • Protein found in humans

    offers additional diagnostic value in specimens with inadequate amount of submucosa and rarely seen ganglion cells. The presence of ganglion cells consistently

    Calretinin

    Calretinin

    Calretinin

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  • Zakiuddin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Zakiuddin

    Pure (Person) of the Religion Islam

  • Griswold
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Griswold

    English : habitational name from Griswolds Farm in Snitterfield, Warwickshire, which is probably named with Old English grēosn ‘gravel’ + weald ‘woodland’.Edward Griswold (1607–91) and his family were Puritans who came to the American colonies from Wootton Wawen, Warwickshire, England, on the Mary and John, arriving on 30 May 1630. They settled first in Dorcester MA, and in 1639 moved to Windsor VT. Matthew Griswold emigrated to New England in 1639, settling first in Windsor, CT, and later in Lyme, CT.

  • Delmi
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Delmi

    Noble Protector

  • Tehiya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Tehiya

  • Lindsey
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, English, German, Indian

    Lindsey

    Island of Linden Trees; Linden Tree Near the Water; Pool on an Island

  • Rupin | ருபிந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rupin | ருபிந

    Embodied beauty

  • Fuad
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Fuad

    Heart

  • Wiatt
  • Boy/Male

    English French

    Wiatt

    Guide.

  • Gokila
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gokila

  • ENCARNITA
  • Female

    Spanish

    ENCARNITA

    Pet form of Spanish Encarnación, ENCARNITA means "incarnation."

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