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Definition of mesothelium in English: mesotheliumnounPlural mesothelia ˌmiːzə(ʊ)ˈθiːlɪəmˌmɛsə(ʊ)ˈθiːlɪəmˌmɛzə(ʊ)ˈθiːlɪəmˌmiːsə(ʊ)ˈθiːlɪəm mass nounAnatomy 1The epithelium that lines the pleurae, peritoneum, and pericardium. 〔剖〕间皮 Example sentencesExamples - If present, they represent entrapped benign mesothelium or epithelium.
- By this concept, the mesothelium was originally organized as a simple or stratified myoepithelium with epitheliomuscular cells.
- However, a mesothelial origin of this tumor has been questioned, since these tumors are seen in sites where mesothelium is not found.
- The outermost covering of the stomach is termed serosa, because it is composed of a loose fatty connective tissue containing blood vessels and nerves covered by a mesothelium, the visceral peritoneum, or mesentery.
- Macroscopically, they have a thin fibrous wall and contain serous fluid. The gross pathology is confirmed at the microscopic level, where one sees a thin fibrous wall lined by a monolayer of mesothelium.
- Mesothelioma (cancer of the mesothelium) is a disease in which cells of the mesothelium become abnormal and divide without control or order.
- It does help to distinguish mesotheliomas from reactive, proliferating mesothelium, which typically has no cytogenetic abnormalities.
- In hetero- and hoplonemerteans investigated there is an ECM layer situated between the vessel lining mesothelium and underlying muscle, which may be part of the general body-wall musculature or an intrinsic musculature.
- These features are reminiscent of the typical mesothelial cells seen in hyperplastic mesothelium regardless of location and that of the epithelioid-type mesothelial cells frequently observed in malignant mesothelioma.
- By in situ hybridization, MnSOD mRNA can be detected in arterioles, septal tips of alveolar ducts, endothelial cells, and in pleural mesothelium of hyperoxia-exposed rats.
- This tumor also lacks the ultrastructural features consistent with mesothelium.
- Albumin is considered a good marker of capillary permeability in the pleura, because there is no evidence that albumin is produced or stored in pleural mesothelium.
- Mesothelioma is a rare form of carcinoma that occurs in the mesothelium lining lungs, abdomens and hearts.
- If the cancer has spread beyond the mesothelium to other parts of the body, symptoms may include pain, trouble swallowing, or swelling of the neck or face.
- Studies were also conducted to assess the expression of the heavy and light subunits of gamma-GCS in human pleural mesothelium and bronchial epithelium in vivo and the induction of inducible NOS by asbestos fibers.
- 1.1Embryology The surface layer of the embryonic mesoderm, from which the mesothelium is derived.
〔胚〕胚胎中胚层表层
OriginLate 19th century: from meso- 'middle' + a shortened form of epithelium. Definition of mesothelium in US English: mesotheliumnoun Anatomy 1The epithelium that lines the pleurae, peritoneum, and pericardium. 〔剖〕间皮 Example sentencesExamples - If present, they represent entrapped benign mesothelium or epithelium.
- This tumor also lacks the ultrastructural features consistent with mesothelium.
- In hetero- and hoplonemerteans investigated there is an ECM layer situated between the vessel lining mesothelium and underlying muscle, which may be part of the general body-wall musculature or an intrinsic musculature.
- Macroscopically, they have a thin fibrous wall and contain serous fluid. The gross pathology is confirmed at the microscopic level, where one sees a thin fibrous wall lined by a monolayer of mesothelium.
- These features are reminiscent of the typical mesothelial cells seen in hyperplastic mesothelium regardless of location and that of the epithelioid-type mesothelial cells frequently observed in malignant mesothelioma.
- By in situ hybridization, MnSOD mRNA can be detected in arterioles, septal tips of alveolar ducts, endothelial cells, and in pleural mesothelium of hyperoxia-exposed rats.
- It does help to distinguish mesotheliomas from reactive, proliferating mesothelium, which typically has no cytogenetic abnormalities.
- Studies were also conducted to assess the expression of the heavy and light subunits of gamma-GCS in human pleural mesothelium and bronchial epithelium in vivo and the induction of inducible NOS by asbestos fibers.
- Mesothelioma is a rare form of carcinoma that occurs in the mesothelium lining lungs, abdomens and hearts.
- Mesothelioma (cancer of the mesothelium) is a disease in which cells of the mesothelium become abnormal and divide without control or order.
- Albumin is considered a good marker of capillary permeability in the pleura, because there is no evidence that albumin is produced or stored in pleural mesothelium.
- If the cancer has spread beyond the mesothelium to other parts of the body, symptoms may include pain, trouble swallowing, or swelling of the neck or face.
- However, a mesothelial origin of this tumor has been questioned, since these tumors are seen in sites where mesothelium is not found.
- The outermost covering of the stomach is termed serosa, because it is composed of a loose fatty connective tissue containing blood vessels and nerves covered by a mesothelium, the visceral peritoneum, or mesentery.
- By this concept, the mesothelium was originally organized as a simple or stratified myoepithelium with epitheliomuscular cells.
- 1.1Embryology The surface layer of the embryonic mesoderm, from which this is derived.
〔胚〕胚胎中胚层表层
OriginLate 19th century: from meso- ‘middle’ + a shortened form of epithelium. |