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It can be classified into mucosal, muscular and serosal types based on the depth of involvement.
In the dogs and the patient with implanted electrodes two types of recordings of serosal electrical activity were made.
The proteins and serosal fluid trapped by the microvilli provide a slippery surface for internal organs to slide past one another.
Death was due to peritonitis associated with serosal contusions and perforation of the proximal jejunum.
Effect of gradual increment of the distance between serosal bipolar electrodes in simulated experiments.
Epithelia are polar in nature, i.e., they have an apical or mucosal side and a basolateral or serosal side.
Over 30 proteins and protein fragments make up the complement system, including serum proteins, serosal proteins, and cell membrane receptors.
The chorion was found to be made of five distinct layers and of a vitelline envelope under which a serosal cuticle was secreted by the embryo.
Converted into a real experiment this means that the measuring electrode had an extremely small surface area, which could be a reasonable assumption, provided serosal needle electrodes were used.
Ileus may increase adhesion formation, because intestinal segments have more prolonged contact and intestinal distention causes serosal injury and ischemia.
Mucosal or serosal application of triiodothyronine stimulated the absorptive activity of the sodium/sulfate symporter, whereas reverse triiodothyronine had no effect on it.
In physiology, the term serous fluid or serosal fluid is used for various bodily fluids that are typically pale yellow and transparent and of a benign nature.
In rats of series A, serosal application of acetic acid resulted in the formation of gastric ulcerations in all rats tested.
There was evidence in all Crohn's specimens of accumulation of TNF α+; cells, predominantly CD3- cells with macrophage morphology, around submucosal and serosal blood vessels (Fig 2).
These modifications included reconfiguring the pouch to decrease the number of suture lines from three to one (this allowed the pouch to heal faster and reduced the chance of developing fistulae); and creating a serosal patch over the suture lines which prevented leakage.
In the high grade group, a Cox's multivariate analysis was performed to identify which of the following variables such as age, extension to adjacent organs or serosal invasion, stage and mode of treatment (surgery, chemotherapy, or the combination of both) might be of independent significance in predicting mortality.