serosa Meaning & Definition

  • En [ sɪˈrəʊs.ə]
  • Us [ sɪˈroʊ.sə]

Meaning of serosa In English

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  • Other criteria include an extension of placental tissue beyond the serosa and secondary haemorrhage into the peritoneal cavity.

  • It can affect any organ, but typically the skin, joints, serosa, kidneys and neuronal tissue.

  • Thinning or disruption of the uterine-vesical serosa occurs due to lack of myometrial tissue, which leaves the vesical serosa exposed.

  • This serosa secretes a cuticle rich in chitin that protects the embryo against desiccation.

  • The eggs hatch in the host hemocoel within two to three days and simultaneously release special cells from the egg's serosa.

  • They are visible, and can be seen just below the serosa or fibrosa.

  • Serosa is entirely different from the adventitia, a connective tissue layer which binds together structures rather than reducing friction between them.

  • Underneath the epithelia is an underlying lamina propria, muscularis, perimuscular layer and serosa.

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