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- (also arachnoid villi, and pacchionian granulations or bodies) are small outpouchings of the arachnoid mater and subarachnoid space into the dural venous sinuses...
- enter the diverticular outpouchings, causing inflammation or diverticulitis. On CT or MRI imaging, it appears as a sac-like outpouching. If the diverticulum...
- tissue, the lamina propria. The mucosa is curved and collected into tiny outpouchings called rugae. A muscular layer sits beneath the mucosa. This is formed...
- colitis. Diverticulitis is a common cause of abdominal pain resulting from outpouchings that particularly affect the colon. Functional colonic diseases refer...
- and are located between the bladder and the ****. They have multiple outpouchings, which contain secretory glands, which join together with the vasa deferentia...
- seen during the fourth w**** of development. They appear as a series of outpouchings of mesoderm on both sides of the developing pharynx. The vasculature...
- developmental outpouching of the parietal peritoneum. It is present from around the 12th w**** of gestation, and commences as a peritoneal outpouching. In males...
- occur spontaneously, usually from a ruptured cerebral aneurysm (focal outpouchings with weakened walls on the arteries on the brain surface that are prone...
- gallbladder. They may be microscopic or macroscopic. Histologically, they are outpouchings of gallbladder mucosa into the gallbladder muscle layer and subserosal...
- the third ventricle throughout development, themselves developing as outpouchings from the third ventricle. The foramina develop slowly in a forward and...