The tunica serosa uteri covers the internal reproductive organs in women. From Wordnik.com. [Balkinization] Reference
Indusium: the case made by an insect larva: a membranous layer of the embryo of Locustidae below the serosa. From Wordnik.com. [Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology] Reference
Currently, however, these new procedures are used primarily on women who have completed their families and are diagnosed with serosa or subserosal see Chapter 2 tumors measuring 10 cm or less. From Wordnik.com. [Getting Pregnant] Reference
The serous coat (tunica serosa) is derived from the peritoneum. From Wordnik.com. [XI. Splanchnology. 2g. The Small Intestine] Reference
The serous coat (tunica serosa) is a partial one, and is derived from the peritoneum. From Wordnik.com. [XI. Splanchnology. 3b. 3. The Urinary Bladder] Reference
Its outer wall becomes applied to and fuses with the serosa, which lies immediately inside the shell membrane. From Wordnik.com. [I. Embryology. 11. Development of the Fetal Membranes and Placenta] Reference
The serous coat (tunica serosa) is derived from the peritoneum, and invests the greater part of the surface of the organ. From Wordnik.com. [XI. Splanchnology. 2i. The Liver] Reference
The space between the amnion and the serosa constitutes the extra-embryonic celom, and for a time communicates with the embryonic celom. From Wordnik.com. [I. Embryology. 11. Development of the Fetal Membranes and Placenta] Reference
The serous coat (tunica serosa) is derived from the peritoneum, and invests the different portions of the large intestine to a variable extent. From Wordnik.com. [XI. Splanchnology. 2h. The Large Intestine] Reference
It is believed that the ADM can be used as a scaffold for tissue regeneration with the normal morphology of the mucosa, submucosa, muscle and serosa layers. From Wordnik.com. [PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories] Reference
The external or serous coat (tunica serosa) is derived from the peritoneum; it is thin, smooth, and in the human subject intimately adherent to the fibroelastic coat. From Wordnik.com. [XI. Splanchnology. 4g. The Spleen] Reference
After the fusion of the edges of the amniotic fold, the two layers of the fold become completely separated, the inner forming the amnion, the outer the false amnion or serosa. From Wordnik.com. [I. Embryology. 11. Development of the Fetal Membranes and Placenta] Reference
The external or serous coat (tunica serosa vesicæ felleæ) is derived from the peritoneum; it completely invests the fundus, but covers the body and neck only on their under surfaces. From Wordnik.com. [XI. Splanchnology. 2i. The Liver] Reference
The serous coat (tunica serosa) is derived from the peritoneum; it invests the fundus and the whole of the intestinal surface of the uterus; but covers the vesical surface only as far as the junction of the body and cervix. From Wordnik.com. [XI. Splanchnology. 3d. 3. The Uterus] Reference
Where the disease had been progressive the intima, the mucosa and submucosa -- very seldom, however, the serosa -- were perforated by ulcers; in many cases there were gangraenous patches in the fundus of the stomach and along the intestinal tract. From Wordnik.com. [Napoleon's Campaign in Russia Anno 1812] Reference
If its further development be traced in the bird, it is seen to project to the right side of the embryo, and, gradually expanding, it spreads over its dorsal surface as a flattened sac between the amnion and the serosa, and extending in all directions, ultimately surrounds the yolk. From Wordnik.com. [I. Embryology. 11. Development of the Fetal Membranes and Placenta] Reference
The serous coat (tunica serosa) is derived from the peritoneum, and covers the entire surface of the organ, excepting along the greater and lesser curvatures at the points of attachment of the greater and lesser omenta; here the two layers of peritoneum leave a small triangular space, along which the nutrient vessels and nerves pass. From Wordnik.com. [XI. Splanchnology. 1F. The Stomach] Reference
In this case the autopsy showed that the peritonitis had not advanced up to the serosa of the diaphragm. ". From Wordnik.com. [Appendicitis] Reference
It is questionable whether the perforation existed from the onset of the disease; it is possible that at first an ulcer extending to the serosa caused an infection of the peritoneum; at all events this occurred acutely, and produced the sharply defined disease. ". From Wordnik.com. [Appendicitis] Reference
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