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Что (кто) такое mucocutaneous$50690$ - определение

Mucocutaneous boundary; Mucocutaneous; Mucocutaneous zone

Mucocutaneous junction         
A mucocutaneous junction, or mucocutaneous boundary, is a region of the body in which mucosa transitions to skin. Mucocutaneous zones occur in animals, at the body orifices.
Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis         
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HUMAN DISEASE
Candidiasis, chronic mucocutaneous; Chronic mucocuntaneous candidiasis
Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis is an immune disorder of T cells. It is characterized by chronic infections with Candida that are limited to mucosal surfaces, skin, and nails.
Kawasaki disease         
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  • X-ray showing aneurysmal enlargement of the coronary arteries, which is a complication in a Kawasaki syndrome
HUMAN DISEASE IN WHICH BLOOD VESSELS THROUGHOUT THE BODY BECOME INFLAMED
Kawasaki syndrome; Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome; Kawasaki's disease; Mucocutaneous lymph node disease; Kawasaki's Disease; Kawasaki Disease; Kawasaki's Syndrome; Kawaski syndrome; Kawasaki's; Kawasaki fever; Kawasaki's syndrome; Kawasaki Syndrome; MLNS; Acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome; Lymph node syndrome; Mucocutaneous node disease; Kawazaki disease; Mucocutaneous lymphnode syndrome; Kawasaki arteritis; Signs and symptoms of kawasaki disease; Complications of Kawasaki Disease; Pathophysiology of Kawasaki Disease; Pathology of Kawasaki Disease; Causes of Kawasaki Disease; Long-Term Outcome of Kawasaki Disease; Long Term Outcome of Kawasaki Disease; Long Term Outcomes of Kawasaki Disease; Long-Term Outcomes of Kawasaki Disease; Cardiac complications of Kawasaki disease; Kawasaki illness; Kowasaki disease
¦ noun a disease in young children with an unknown cause, giving rise to a rash, glandular swelling, and sometimes damage to the heart.
Origin
1960s: named after the Japanese physician Tomisaku Kawasaki.

Википедия

Mucocutaneous junction

A mucocutaneous junction, or mucocutaneous boundary, is a region of the body in which mucosa transitions to skin. Mucocutaneous zones occur in animals, at the body orifices.

In humans, mucocutaneous junctions are found at the lips, nostrils, conjunctivae, urethra, vagina (in females), foreskin (in males), and anus.

In the nostrils the mucocutaneous junction has a dense microvascular network, and shows a marked similarity to that found in the mouth, between the oral mucosa and the lips.

At a mucocutaneous junction, epithelium transitions to epidermis, lamina propria transitions to dermis, and smooth muscle transitions to skeletal muscle. A mucocutaneous junction is often the site of an arterial anastomosis, a watershed area of venous and lymphatic drainage, and sensory (but not motor) nerve overlap.

Winkelmann (1959) documented that the mucocutaneous boundary is a "specific erogenous zone with rete ridges where the nerve endings rise closer to the surface".