- The
serous membrane (or
serosa) is a
smooth tissue membrane of
mesothelium lining the
contents and
inner walls of body cavities,
which secrete serous fluid...
- outwards,
these are the mucosa, the submucosa, the
muscular layer and the
serosa or adventitia. The
mucosa is the
innermost layer of the gastrointestinal...
-
after birth,
before easing to
light "spotting".[unreliable source?]
Lochia serosa is the term for
lochia that has
thinned and
turned brownish or pink in color...
- of the
serosa,
which also
provides a
layer of
tissue surrounding an organ. In the abdomen,
whether an
organ is
covered in
adventitia or
serosa depends...
-
layers in the
following order:
Mucosa Submucosa Muscular layer Adventitia or
serosa The
mucosa is the
innermost layer of the
gastrointestinal tract. The mucosa...
-
uterine tubes (Perimetrium
labeled at
bottom right)
Details Identifiers Latin perimetrium,
tunica serosa uteri Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
-
these are the
serosa,
muscularis mucosae, and the mucosa. The
outermost covering layer of
serous membrane is
known as the
serosa. The
serosa is
derived from...
-
contact with the liver, are
covered by a
thick serosa,
which is
exposed to the peritoneum. The
serosa contains blood vessels and lymphatics. The surfaces...
- myometrium.
Percreta –
chorionic villi invaded through the
perimetrium (uterine
serosa).
Because of
abnormal attachment to the myometrium,
placenta accreta is...
- saliva.
Another type of
serous fluid is
secreted by the
serous membranes (
serosa), two-layered
membranes which line the body cavities.
Serous membrane fluid...