extrapleural fascia - significado y definición. Qué es extrapleural fascia
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Qué (quién) es extrapleural fascia - definición

Investing fascia; Fascia of muscles; Deep investing fascia; Fascia profunda

Rectoprostatic fascia         
PERITONEOPERINEAL FASCIA
Rectoprostatic Fascia; Denonvilliers' Fascia; Denonvilliers' fascia; Denonvillier's fascia; Septum retrovesicale; Septum rectovesicale; Retrovesical septum; Rectovesical septum; Rectoprostatic fasciae
The rectoprostatic fascia (Denonvilliers' fascia) is a membranous partition at the lowest part of the rectovesical pouch. It separates the prostate and urinary bladder from the rectum.
Renal fascia         
The renal fascia is a layer of connective tissue encapsulating the kidneys and the adrenal glands. It can be divided into:
Parotid fascia         
FASCIA SHEATHING THE PAROTID GLAND
Fascia parotidea; Parotid fasciae
The parotid fascia in human anatomy is a fascia that builds a closed membrane together with the masseteric fascia. This common membrane sheaths the parotid gland, its excretory duct and the passing out branches of the facial nerve as well.

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Deep fascia

Deep fascia (or investing fascia) is a fascia, a layer of dense connective tissue that can surround individual muscles and groups of muscles to separate into fascial compartments.

This fibrous connective tissue interpenetrates and surrounds the muscles, bones, nerves, and blood vessels of the body. It provides connection and communication in the form of aponeuroses, ligaments, tendons, retinacula, joint capsules, and septa. The deep fasciae envelop all bone (periosteum and endosteum); cartilage (perichondrium), and blood vessels (tunica externa) and become specialized in muscles (epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium) and nerves (epineurium, perineurium, and endoneurium). The high density of collagen fibers gives the deep fascia its strength and integrity. The amount of elastin fiber determines how much extensibility and resilience it will have.