| serosa |
serous membrane: a thin membrane lining the closed cavities of the body; has two layers with a space between that is filled with serous fluid
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| serosa |
The delicate, one-cell-thick outside lining of an organ in the body, particularly (for our purposes in this book) the organs of the peritoneal cavity. Unlike other body surfaces such as the skin and the lining of the stomach or intestines, an ulcer (or missing patch) of the peritoneal serosa always heals in 8 days, however big the ulcer, or defect, is. See also peritoneal adhesions and peritoneum.
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| serosanguineous |
Containing both serum and blood.
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| serosal |
pertaining to or composed of serosa.
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| serosal f. |
a fold of serous membrane.
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