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Nesta página você pode obter uma análise detalhada de uma palavra ou frase, produzida usando a melhor tecnologia de inteligência artificial até o momento:

  • como a palavra é usada
  • frequência de uso
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  • etimologia

mucosa$50711$ - tradução para holandês

MOUTH-LINING MUCUS MEMBRANE
Buccal mucosa; Mouth mucosa; Buccal membrane; Oropharyngeal mucosa; Tunica mucosa oris; Alveolar mucosa; Labial mucosa
  • Schematic illustration of the layers found in keratinized oral mucosa that include a deeper lamina propria and basement membrane in-between and superficial layers of strafied squamous epithelium that include from deepest to most superficial:<br />'''1:''' Stratum basale<br />'''2:''' Stratum spinosum<br />'''3:''' Stratum granulosum<br />'''4:''' Stratum corneum

mucosa      
n. Vlies dat slijm afscheidt
mucous membrane         
PROTECTIVE LAYER WHICH LINES THE INTERIOR OF HOLLOW ORGANS
Mucosa; Mucous membranes; Mucous lining; Mucous Membrane; Mucus membrane; Mucus membranes; Mucosal; Mucosae; Tunica mucosa; Mucous coat; Mucosal tissue; Mucosal membrane; Mucosal lining; Mucosal membranes; Mucosal surfaces
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birth canal         
  • Pelvic anatomy including organs of the female reproductive system
  • The womb represents a powerful symbol as the ''[[yoni]]'' in [[Hinduism]]. Pictured is a stone yoni found in Cát Tiên sanctuary, Lam Dong, Vietnam.
  • bivalved vaginal speculum]]. The blades of the speculum are above and below and stretched vaginal walls are seen on the left and right.
  • Gram stain of lactobacilli and squamous epithelial cells in vaginal swab
  • A sheep gives birth by vagina.
  • Folds of mucosa (or [[vaginal rugae]]) are shown in the front third of a vagina.
  • An illustration showing a cut-away portion of the vagina and upper female genital tract (only one ovary and fallopian tube shown). Circular folds (also called rugae) of vaginal mucosa can be seen.
  • gynecological examination]]
  • Medium-power magnification [[micrograph]] of a [[H&E stain]]ed slide showing a portion of a vaginal wall. [[Stratified squamous epithelium]] and underling connective tissue can be seen. The deeper muscular layers are not shown. The black line points to a fold in the mucosa.
  • ultrasound]] showing the [[urinary bladder]] (1), uterus (2), and vagina (3)
  • Pre-menopausal vaginal mucosa (left) versus menopausal vaginal mucosa (right)
PART OF THE FEMALE GENITAL TRACT
Vulvovaginal health; Birth canal; Vaginal Disease; Vaginal; Female genitalia; Vaginal diseases; Vadge; Vaginal tightening; Vaginal sphincter; Human Vagina; Vaginal cavity; Vaginal orifice; Vaginal canal; Vaginas; Vaginal rejuvenation; Vaginal opening; Vaginal plate; Vegina; Quim (slang); Vaginal mucosa; Va-jay-jay; Vajayjay; Va jay jay; Vayjayjay; VAGINA; Paracolpium; Vulvovaginal disorders; Per vaginam; Female's sex organ; List of vulvovaginal disorders; Vaginae; Tenting effect; Vaginal pH; Lamina vaginae; Ostium vaginae; Vaginal ph; Loose Vagina; Vulvovaginal; Vulvovaginal health maintenance; Vaginal health; Vaginal introitus; Vaginal laxity; Ostium of vagina; Ostium of the vagina; Vaginal orifices; Vaginal plates; Vaginal mucous; Vaginal tear; Human vagina; Lower front hole; Bagina
geboortekanaal, doorgang waardoor baby gedurende de geboorte doorheen gaat, doorgang die de cervix en de vaginaopening verbindt

Definição

Urethroplasty
·noun An operation for the repair of an injury or a defect in the walls of the urethra.

Wikipédia

Oral mucosa

The oral mucosa is the mucous membrane lining the inside of the mouth. It comprises stratified squamous epithelium, termed "oral epithelium", and an underlying connective tissue termed lamina propria. The oral cavity has sometimes been described as a mirror that reflects the health of the individual. Changes indicative of disease are seen as alterations in the oral mucosa lining the mouth, which can reveal systemic conditions, such as diabetes or vitamin deficiency, or the local effects of chronic tobacco or alcohol use. The oral mucosa tends to heal faster and with less scar formation compared to the skin. The underlying mechanism remains unknown, but research suggests that extracellular vesicles might be involved.