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(n.)A serous membrane, especially one that lines the pericardial, pleural,…
(n.)The chorion of a bird or reptile embryo.
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In anatomy, a serous membrane (or serosa ) is a smooth membrane consisting of a thin layer of cells which secrete serous fluid. Serous membranes line and enclose several body cavities, known as se...
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Adventitia is the outermost connective tissue covering of any organ, vessel, or other structure. It is also called the tunica adventitia .••
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This diagram highlights the serosa of the colon. ... The serosa is the outmost layer of the colon. If you think of your colon as a garden hose, the serosa is the part of the hose that touches your hand. The serosa is also called the adventitia and its main purpose is to make sure your colon stays put while you move around...
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Synonym: Serosa ... Crosswords: Serosa ... Specialty definitions using "serosa": Crohn Disease. (references...
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Home | Specialties | Resource Centers | CME | PDA | Contributor Recruitment | Patient Education ... the serosa of mammalian embryos is frequently called the trophoderm. syn: serous membrane  syn: membrana serosa 1   Etymology: fem. of Mod. L. [serosus,] serous ...
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Human Physiology question: What composes a serosa? perimetrium ... What is the job of serosa? Why is the serosa important? Where is the serosa located? Are lumph nodes found in serosa? What is ther function of the serosa? How does the serosa help in digestion? What is between the serosa and submucosa?
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Small foci are seen here just under the serosa of the posterior uterus in the pouch of Douglas. Such areas of endometriosis can be seen and obliterated by cauterization via laparoscopy.
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