| lacunate | With air spaces or chambers in the midst of tissue. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| lacunae |
Small pits or shallow depressions.
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| lacuna |
Normally, an air space between cells.
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| lacunae |
Latin for
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| lacunar infarct |
An area of tissue in an organ or part that undergoes necrosis following cessation of blood supply. This small infarct is usually located in the deep noncortical cerebrum or brain stem resulting from occlusion of the penetrating branches of the cerebral arteries.
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| lacunae |
Spaces left among the tissues in some of the lower animals and serving in place of vessels for the circulation of the fluids of the body.
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