Definition of Interstitium. Meaning of Interstitium. Synonyms of Interstitium

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- In anatomy, the interstitium is a contiguous fluid-filled space existing between a structural barrier, such as a cell membrane or the skin, and internal...
- (and therefore oxygen delivery) to the renal medulla. The medullary interstitium is the tissue surrounding the loop of Henle in the medulla. It functions...
- the renal medulla provides the mechanism for generating a hypertonic interstitium, which allows the recovery of solute-free water from within the nephron...
- nephritis, is inflammation of the area of the kidney known as the renal interstitium, which consists of a collection of cells, extracellular matrix, and fluid...
- pulmonary opacities caused by fluid or cellular infiltration into the interstitium of the lungs. They are named after Irish neurologist and radiologist...
- diffuse lung diseases. These diseases typically affect the pulmonary interstitium, although some also have a component affecting the airways (for instance...
- and water are reabsorbed from the tubules and dumped into the renal interstitium. From there, Starling forces dictate the gradient for movement of water...
- pressure drops in circulatory shock, Starling forces drive fluid into the interstitium, causing third spacing. Standing still for a prolonged period will cause...
- vessels, or both, including: Edema, abnormal ac****ulation of fluid in the interstitium, manifesting as swelling Peripheral edema, edema in peripheral body parts...
- diagnosis. Medical renal diseases may affect the glomerulus, the tubules and interstitium, the vessels, or a combination of these compartments. Surgical pathology...