submucosa in English

noun
1
the layer of areolar connective tissue lying beneath a mucous membrane.
Between the mucosa and muscle layers lies the submucosa , which is rich in blood vessels and connective tissue.

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1. 6 In the submucosa is a lymphoid nodule.

2. Appositional suture patterns Gambee suture serosa muscularis submucosa mucosa 24

3. The wall of the Alimentary canal is composed of four basic tissue layers: mucosa, submucosa, muscularis, and serosa.

4. Terminal fibres of this muscle insert at the submucosa of the anal canal, representing the m. canalis ani.

5. The resected specimens revealed deposition of Amyloidal materials in the gastric mucosa and submucosa without any malignant findings.

6. The lining mucosa that covers the alveolar process. It consists of a non-keratinized lining epithelium and the subjacent alveolar submucosa.

7. Level 4: Cancer invades through the submucosa below the stalk of the polyp but above the muscularis propria of the bowel wall.

8. Pathology revealed air cysts in submucosa and some cases in subserosa. They mainly located at jejunum, ileum, cecum and ascending colon.

9. Intramural anastomoses between these regions exist only between the superior and inferior rectal arteries at the level of the dentate line in the submucosa.

10. Methylene blue is used in endoscopic polypectomy as an adjunct to saline or epinephrine, and is used for injection into the submucosa around the polyp to be removed.

11. Forskjeller Ulcerøs kolitt • Inflammasjon av mucosa og submucosa • Kun colon • Diffus betennelse • Meget sjelden fistler, Abscesser • Sjelden vitaminbehov/uttalt malabsorpsjon • Kan ”opereres bort” Mb.

12. The Bronchioles or the Bronchioli are the passageways through which the air reaches the alveoli (tiny air sacs) through the nose or mouth. In this, the branches no longer house the submucosa, cartilage or the glands

13. Histological examination of their small intestines revealed that exposure to 5 °C produced acute catarrhal enteritis in uninfected mice, but in infected mice this sympton was reduced to a few edematic foci located in the submucosa.

14. These are outpockets of the Colonic mucosa and submucosa through weaknesses of muscle layers in the colon wall, and may be due in part to low-fiber diet prompting changes in intestinal microflora with consequent low-grade inflammation

15. The natural casing's origin may have begun around 4,000BC where cooked meat was stuffed into the stomach of a goat, but today natural Casings are made from the submucosa, a layer (which consists of naturally occurring collagen) of a farm animal's intestine

16. Double-layered anastomoses with adaptation of the submucosa by running sutures (5–0 or 6–0, resorbable material) facilitate a water- and gas-proof colonic closure and an absolutely reliable inversion of the mucosal layer. The interrupted seroserosal stitches relieve any undue tension from the anastomosis.

17. The bronchioles or bronchioli are the smaller branches of the Bronchial airways in the respiratory tract.They include the terminal bronchioles, and finally the respiratory bronchioles that mark the start of the respiratory zone delivering air to the gas exchanging units of the alveoli.The bronchioles no longer contain the cartilage, that is found in the bronchi, or glands in their submucosa.

18. The gastrointestinal wall surrounding the lumen of the gastrointestinal tract is made up of four layers of specialised tissue – from the lumen outwards: Mucosa Submucosa Muscular layer Serosa (if the tissue is intraperitoneal) / Adventitia (if the tissue is retroperitoneal) -- these last two tissue types differ slightly in form and function according to the part of the gastrointestinal tract they belong to (see the section below for more detail) The epithelium, the most exposed part of the mucosa, is a glandular epithelium with many goblet cells.