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    The muscularis mucosae (or lamina muscularis mucosae) is a thin layer (lamina) of muscle of the gastrointestinal tract, located outside the lamina propria...
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  • Muscularis may refer to: Muscularis mucosae Muscularis externa or muscular layer This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Muscularis...
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    0: Cancer does not penetrate through the muscularis mucosa. Level 1: Cancer penetrates through the muscularis mucosa and invades the submucosa below but...
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    layer of loose connective tissue called the lamina propria, and the muscularis mucosae, a thin layer of muscle that separates the mucosa from the underlying...
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    form the submucosal plexus. Ganglia from the plexus extend into the muscularis mucosae and also extend into the mucous membrane. They contain Dogiel cells...
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    lymphatic vessels, elastic fibers, and smooth muscle fascicles from the muscularis mucosae. Afferent and efferent nerve endings can be found in the lamina propria...
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    occur; the lamina propria, a layer of connective tissue, and the muscularis mucosae, a thin layer of smooth muscle. The submucosa contains nerves including...
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    tube has three layers. From outer to inner, these are the serosa, muscularis mucosae, and the mucosa. The outermost covering layer of serous membrane is...
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  • Thumbnail for Adenoma
    may be tubular, villous, or tubulo-villous. Basement membrane and muscularis mucosae are intact. Adenomas of the colon, also called adenomatous polyps...
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    straight, narrow and hyperchromatic at the base. All crypts reach to the muscularis mucosae. The basement membrane is frequently thickened. Elongated, fat crypts...
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    erode the muscularis mucosae, at minimum reaching to the level of the submucosa (contrast with erosions, which do not involve the muscularis mucosae). Confirmation...
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    feature of the ileum.: 589  A thin layer of smooth muscle called muscularis mucosae A submucosa formed by dense irregular connective tissue that carries...
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    is composed of stratified squamous epithelium, lamina propria, and muscularis mucosae. At the end of the esophagus is the lower esophageal sphincter, which...
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    situ, greater omentum folded upwards. Tissue layers (mucosa, submucosa & muscularis) Nosek, Thomas M. "Section 6/6ch2/s6ch2_30". Essentials of Human Physiology...
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    elsewhere in the intestinal tract, the gallbladder does not have a muscularis mucosae, and the muscular fibres are not arranged in distinct layers. The...
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    duodenum wall consists of a very thin layer of cells that form the muscularis mucosae. Ulcers of the duodenum commonly occur because of infection by the...
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    connective tissue. Unusually cellular compared to most connective tissue Muscularis mucosae – a thin layer of smooth muscle that aids the passing of material...
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    appendiceal mucosa with absolutely no evidence of invasion beyond the muscularis mucosae. The term mucinous adenocarcinoma is used in different contexts depending...
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    rectum. It invades the wall, infiltrating the muscularis mucosae layer, the submucosa, and then the muscularis propria. Tumor cells describe irregular tubular...
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    classical mildly fibrotic polyp with disorganized mucosa and splaying of muscularis mucosae; also inflammatory, juvenile, lipoma, ganglioneuroma, lymphoid No...
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  • Thumbnail for Intestinal epithelium
    while the other two layers of the mucosa, the lamina propria and the muscularis mucosae, support and communicate with the epithelial layer. To securely contain...
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    epithelium, a lamina propria, and a thin layer of smooth muscle called the muscularis mucosa. Beneath the mucosa lies the submucosa, consisting of fibrous connective...
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    aggressively invade the gastric wall, infiltrating the muscularis mucosae, the submucosa and then the muscularis propria. Intestinal type adenocarcinoma tumour...
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    of a small, well-circumscribed colonic leiomyoma arising from the muscularis mucosae and showing fascicles of spindle cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm...
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    c. Transverse muscular fibers. d. Submucous or areolar layer. e. Muscularis mucosae. f. Mucous membrane, with vessels and part of a lymphoid nodule. g...
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  • Thumbnail for Submucosa
    neurons synapse with postganglionic nerve fibers that supply the muscularis mucosae. Histologically, the wall of the alimentary canal shows four distinct...
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  • overlying bone or muscle within the oral cavity. The oral mucosa has no muscularis mucosae, and clearly identifying the boundary between it and the underlying...
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    squamous epithelium without keratin, a smooth lamina propria, and a muscularis mucosae. The epithelium of the esophagus has a relatively rapid turnover and...
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  • replicate rapidly in the cecal tissues. They migrate to the submucosa and muscularis mucosae and cause severe necrosis. The parasites then move to the liver through...
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    connective tissue (usually of the areolar type) between the muscular layer (muscularis externa) and the serosa (serous membrane). The subserosa has clinical...
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