The skin hangs loosely on the body because of the lack of loose connective tissue.
This big structure change leads loose fat tissue to fill up the empty space thereafter.
This major structural change leads loose fat tissue to fill the empty space afterward.
This region comprises loose connective tissue and is hence susceptible to formation of abscess.
It is continuous with the loose connective tissue of the neck, and extends inferiorly onto the diaphragm.
The spaces filled with loose areolar connective tissue may also be termed clefts.
It is separated from the dartos tunic by loose areolar tissue.
The papillary region is composed of loose areolar connective tissue.
It is sometimes equated with "loose connective tissue".
A panniculus can also be the result of loose tissues after pregnancy or massive weight loss.