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Digestive apparatus (translated from Spanish)
... muscular one of the mucosa is the submucosa, constituted by conectivo weave lax. It presents ... can present/display criptas and vellosidades, the submucosa can present/display folds permanent or folds functional. It folds functional of the submucosa is possible to stretch, not therefore the ... can be of the mucosa or the submucosa. In as much, a vellosidad is the ... If it folds is accompanied by the submucosa, then it folds is of the ...
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Colorrectal Cancer (translated from Spanish)
... the interior to the outside, include mucosa , submucosa (the external weave conectivo to the mucosa ... the mucosa and it extends until the submucosa. T2: the cancer has grown through the submucosa and propria extends until muscularis. T3: the ... has grown through the mucosa until the submucosa (T1) or is possible that also propria ... has grown through the mucosa until the submucosa (T1) or is possible that also ...
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List of subjects in Gray's Anatomy: XI. Splanchnology
... nerves of: Esophagus: structure of: Esophagus: tela submucosa Esophagus: tunica mucosa Esophagus: muscularis Esophagus: vessels ... ilei Intestine: structure of: Intestinum cœcum : tela submucosa Intestinum cœcum : muscularis Intestinum cœcum : serosa Small ... or Nerves: myenteric Nerve or Nerves: of submucosa Plexus of nerves: Auerbach's Plexus of ... coli Gray's page #1186 Colon: tela submucosa Colon: tunica mucosa Muscle or Muscles: rectococcygeal ... muscles of the ureters submucous coat (tela submucosa) mucous coat (tunica mucosa) the male ...
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Thin intestine (translated from Spanish)
... addition to the usual layers of mucosa, submucosa, muscular and serosa, it emphasizes the presence ... of linfoide weave that reach to the submucosa. They are located in the antimesentérico edge ... you fold permanent formed by mucosa and submucosa. Intestinal Vellosidades or villi, that has a ... from those from criptas, in the duodenal submucosa, we were in a duodeno, and if ... Brunner are the glands of the duodenal submucosa, that are characteristic of him. The ...
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Paladar (translated from Spanish)
... sésil mucosa, that is to say, without submucosa, with an own lamina directly together with ... zone of paladar hard presents/displays a submucosa with fat, whereas the glandular zone presents ... with probable paraqueratosis. Soft paladar presents/displays submucosa. In soft paladar all the glands are ...
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Gastric mucosa (translated from German)
... propria mucosae) and a session layer (Tela submucosa, Submukosa) to outside lying the far smooth ... form that Hormone Gastrin . Submukosa Those Tela submucosa a shifting layer represents. It consists of ...
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Intestine cancer (translated from German)
... TNM classification T 1 Infiltration that Tela submucosa T 2 Infiltration that Muscularis propria T ... the tumor infiltration on those Mukosa and Submucosa (Dukes A) Stage Ib Restriction of the ...
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Colorectal cancer
... the wall, infiltrating the muscularis mucosae, the submucosa and thence the muscularis propria. Tumor cells ... but minimal invasion T2 - invasion into the submucosa T3 - invasion into the muscularis propria T4 ...
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Oral cavity (translated from Spanish)
... distinguished: Simple of coating: It presents/displays submucosa. Masticatoria: With probable absence of submucosa, queratinizada or paraqueratinizada and in direct bonding ...
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Stomach (translated from Spanish)
... by means of the veins of the submucosa of the esophagus. In cases of hypertension ... all the alimentary canal: the mucosa, the submucosa, muscular and the serosa. The gastric mucosa ...
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