- The
adventitia (/ædvɛnˈtɪʃə/ ad-ven-TI-shuh) is the
outer layer of
fibrous connective tissue surrounding an organ. The
outer layer of
connective tissue...
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forms of the
disease include focal (previously
known as intimal) and
adventitial fibroplasia. FMD
predominantly affects middle-aged women, but it has...
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Adventitial cystic disease (also
known as
cystic adventitial disease CAD) is a rare type of non-atherosclerotic
peripheral artery disease. It can present...
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which may
cause pain and
dysesthesia in
distant extremities.
Cystic adventitial disease, in
which a cyst
occurs within the
popliteal artery near the...
- (pinnate or palmate)
Roots Primary root of
short duration,
replaced by
adventitial roots forming fibrous or
fleshy root
systems Develops from the radicle...
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sudden pressure change from the outside. It is
continuous with the
outer adventitial layer of the
neighboring great blood vessels,
fused with the central...
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prostate posteriorly.: 1297 The vas
deferens consists of an
external adventitial sheath containing blood vessels and nerves, a
muscular middle layer composed...
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include fibromuscular dysplasia,
radiation induced fibrosis or
cystic adventitial disease.
Dilation of an
artery which retains histologic layers is called...
- newer, non-invasive
imaging techniques, the
origin of other, so-called
adventitial sounds or
heart clicks has been appreciated.
These are short, high-pitched...
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vessel wall
starting at the
intimal layer (vasa
vasorum interna) or the
adventitial layer (vasa
vasorum externa). Due to
higher radial and cir****ferential...