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ovarium disjunctum - traducción al árabe

OUTERMOST LAYER OF THE EPIDERMIS
Stratum Corneum; Cornified layer; Horny layer of skin; Stratum disjunctum
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  • [[Micrograph]] showing prominent hyperkeratosis in skin without [[atypia]]. [[H&E stain]].

ovarium disjunctum      
‎ مَبِيضٌ ثُنائِيُّ الفَصّ‎
ovary         
  • The process of ovulation and gamete production, oogenesis, in a human ovary
  • [[Micrograph]] of the ovarian cortex from a rhesus monkey showing several round follicles embedded in a matrix of stromal cells. A secondary follicle sectioned through the nucleus of an oocyte is at the upper left, and earlier stage follicles are at the lower right. The tissue was stained with the dyes [[hematoxylin]] and [[eosin]].
  • [[Ovarian torsion]]. Present in rats.
  •  Ovary of a marine fish and its parasite, the nematode ''[[Philometra]] fasciati''
  • polycystic ovarian syndrome]]
OVUM-PRODUCING REPRODUCTIVE ORGAN, OFTEN FOUND IN PAIRS AS PART OF THE VERTEBRATE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Ovarian; Ovary (animal); Ovaria; Ovarian diseases; Ovarium; Oophonen; Ovaries; Ovarian tissue; Ovarian epithelium; Ovarian cell; Ovarian pedicle
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ovarian         
  • The process of ovulation and gamete production, oogenesis, in a human ovary
  • [[Micrograph]] of the ovarian cortex from a rhesus monkey showing several round follicles embedded in a matrix of stromal cells. A secondary follicle sectioned through the nucleus of an oocyte is at the upper left, and earlier stage follicles are at the lower right. The tissue was stained with the dyes [[hematoxylin]] and [[eosin]].
  • [[Ovarian torsion]]. Present in rats.
  •  Ovary of a marine fish and its parasite, the nematode ''[[Philometra]] fasciati''
  • polycystic ovarian syndrome]]
OVUM-PRODUCING REPRODUCTIVE ORGAN, OFTEN FOUND IN PAIRS AS PART OF THE VERTEBRATE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Ovarian; Ovary (animal); Ovaria; Ovarian diseases; Ovarium; Oophonen; Ovaries; Ovarian tissue; Ovarian epithelium; Ovarian cell; Ovarian pedicle
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Definición

stratum corneum
[?str?:t?m'k?:n??m]
¦ noun Anatomy the relatively tough outer layer of the skin.
Origin
L., lit. 'horny layer'.

Wikipedia

Stratum corneum

The stratum corneum (Latin for 'horny layer') is the outermost layer of the epidermis. The human stratum corneum comprises several levels of flattened corneocytes that are divided into two layers: the stratum disjunctum and stratum compactum. The skin's protective acid mantle and lipid barrier sit on top of the stratum disjunctum. The stratum disjunctum is the uppermost and loosest layer of skin. The stratum compactum is the comparatively deeper, more compacted and more cohesive part of the stratum corneum. The corneocytes of the stratum disjunctum are larger, more rigid and more hydrophobic than that of the stratum compactum.

The stratum corneum is the dead tissue that performs protective and adaptive physiological functions including mechanical shear, impact resistance, water flux and hydration regulation, microbial proliferation and invasion regulation, initiation of inflammation through cytokine activation and dendritic cell activity, and selective permeability to exclude toxins, irritants, and allergens. This layer is composed of 15–20 layers of flattened cells with no nuclei and cell organelles. Their cytoplasm shows filamentous keratin. These corneocytes are embedded in a lipid matrix composed of ceramides, cholesterol, and fatty acids.

The stratum corneum functions to form a barrier to protect underlying tissue from infection, dehydration, chemicals and mechanical stress. Desquamation, the process of cell shedding from the surface of the stratum corneum, balances proliferating keratinocytes that form in the stratum basale. These cells migrate through the epidermis towards the surface in a journey that takes approximately fourteen days.