peritoneum in English

noun
1
the serous membrane lining the cavity of the abdomen and covering the abdominal organs.
The diaphragm is then bluntly dissected away from the parietal peritoneum, leaving the peritoneum behind.

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1. Ascites is the pathologic accumulation of fluid in the peritoneum

2. Ascites definition, accumulation of serous fluid in the peritoneal cavity; dropsy of the peritoneum

3. What is the Adventitia called when it is covered by visceral peritoneum? A serosa

4. Other sites of ectopic implantation include ovary, abdominal peritoneum, and cornual ( uterine ) portion of fallopian tube.

5. The Adventitia consists of fibroelastic connective tissue that merges with the connective tissue behind the peritoneum

6. These non pigmented endometriotic peritoneal lesions include the white opacifications of the peritoneum, the red flamelike lesions, the glandular excrescences, the subovarian adhesions, the yellow- brown patches, the circular peritoneal defect, areas of petechial peritoneum or with hypervascularization.

7. In this group of diseases the inspection of the peritoneum and the abdominal cavity may contribute valuable informations.

8. Caul - part of the peritoneum attached to the stomach and to the colon and covering the intestines

9. 9 The pathological character of tuberculosis in intestines, peritoneum, meninges , urogenital system, bone and joint and lymph node.

10. Peritoneal fluid (Ascitic fluid) analysis The peritoneum is a tough semi-permeable membrane lining abdominal and visceral cavities

11. The outer layer is Adventitia, which is made of connective tissue, and wherever it touches peritoneum it is called serosa.

12. Skirt membrane is the tough fibrous membrane (peritoneum lining or abdominal tunic) and/or the thick skirt (hanging tender

13. The kidneys are situated beneath the muscles in the area below the end of the ribcage, loosely connected to the peritoneum.

14. (Murine Orbit, NCI Thesaurus) It occurs in the peritoneum and may affect the serosa surface of the uterus and the Adnexa

15. In the advanced stages it also extends to the pleural cavity and peritoneum (ascites) and can even develop into a generalized anasarca.

16. Abdominal tuberculosis is a type of extrapulmonary tuberculosis which involves the Abdominal organs such as intestines, peritoneum and Abdominal lymph nodes

17. The most distinguishing characteristic of this species is the black to dusky in color of its peritoneum (the lining of the abdominal cavity).

18. The Anterolateral abdominal wall consists of four main layers (external to internal): skin, superficial fascia, muscles and associated fascia, and parietal peritoneum

19. If the process is not done properly, using strict aseptic technique, a person can develop peritonitis—a serious and potentially fatal infection of the peritoneum.

20. Further findings were large adhesions between the epiploic appendices of the sigmoid and the parietal peritoneum and atypical cells in the peritoneal washings.

21. Epiploic Appendages (or appendix epiploica, plural: appendices epiploicae) are peritoneum-lined protrusions of subserosal fat that arise from the surface of the large bowel

22. Ascites fluid analysis is used to help diagnose the cause of fluid buildup in your abdomen (Ascites) and/or inflammation of the peritoneum (peritonitis)

23. Abdominal TB can present with involvement of any of the following sites: peritoneum, esophagus, stomach, intestinal tract, hepatobiliary tree, pancreas, perianal area, and lymph nodes

24. Due to its markedly bicuspid claws, amelanotic parietal peritoneum and Acalyculate bag-like hemipenes with dual apical horns, this taxon can be placed within the sub-genus Rhampholeon (Rhinodigitum) Matthee et al

25. Bromate targets the kidney for toxicity and cancer, the peritoneum for cancer (mesotheliomas derived from testes), testes for lowered sperm count and the thyroid for follicular cell cancer

26. Medical Definition of Adventitia : the outer layer that makes up a tubular organ or structure and especially a blood vessel, is composed of collagenous and elastic fibers, and is not covered with peritoneum

27. a portion of the amniotic sac sometimes covering a child's head at birth a large fold of peritoneum hanging from the stomach across the intestines; the large omentum Word Origin for Caul C13: …

28. In the case of a Bilateral inguinal hernia there are weaknesses on both sides of the lower abdominal wall, resulting in bulges in the groin containing part of the peritoneum or abdominal fat

29. The proposed method for the treatment of diseases of the uterus, its appendages and pelvic peritoneum consists in injecting into the uterus (its cavity) a solution of Alumnol'a (Alumnol 2.5, iodine tincture and purified alcohol 25.0 each)

30. A structure with an Adventitia = a structure that is NOT lined by visceral peritoneum, (but instead is surrounded by connective tissue fixed to it). Some parts of the digestive tract have an Adventitia as outer layer instead of a serosa

31. Appendix testis, a vestigial remnant of the Müllerian duct; Epiploic Appendix, one of several small pouches of fat on the peritoneum along the colon and rectum Appendix of the laryngeal ventricle, a sac that extends from the laryngeal ventricle; MesoAppendix, the portion of the mesentery that connects the ileum to the vermiform Appendix

32. In contextanatomylang=en terms the difference between abdomen and Cephalothorax is that abdomen is (anatomy) the cavity of the belly, which is lined by the peritoneum, and contains the viscera; often restricted in humans to the part between the diaphragm and the commencement of the pelvis, the remainder being called the pelvic cavity while Cephalothorax is (anatomy) the fused head and thorax

33. Abdomen definition is - the part of the body between the thorax and the pelvis; also : the cavity of the Abdomen that is lined by peritoneum, is bounded above by the diaphragm, anteriorly by a wall of muscle and tissue, and posteriorly by the spinal column, is continuous below with the pelvic cavity, and contains many of the visceral organs and especially those involved in digestion (such as