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Adventitia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adventitia is the outermost connective tissue covering of any organ, vessel, or other structure. [1] It is also called the tunica adventitia. [1] For example, the connective tissue ...
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adventitia - definition of adventitia in the Medical dictionary - by ...
adventitia /ad·ven·ti·tia/ (ad″ven-tish´e-ah) 1. adventitial. 2. tunica adventitia. ad·ven·ti·tia (d v n-t sh) n. The outermost membranous covering of an organ or ...
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adventitia - definition of adventitia by the Free Online Dictionary ...
ad·ven·ti·tia (d v n-t sh, -v n-) n. The membranous outer covering of an organ or a blood vessel. [New Latin, from Latin advent cius, foreign; see adventitious.]
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Adventitia definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular ...
Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions
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adventitia - Definition of adventitia at YourDictionary.com
the outer covering of an organ, as of an artery: it is made up chiefly of connective tissue
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Tunica externa (vessels) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The tunica externa, also known as the tunica adventitia, is the outermost layer of a blood vessel, surrounding the tunica media. It is mainly composed of collagen.
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adventitia definition of adventitia in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
adventitia [‚ad·ven′tish·ə] (anatomy) The external, connective-tissue covering of an organ or blood vessel. Also known as tunica adventitia.
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adventitia - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about adventitia
Originally a short dress worn by the ancient Greeks and Romans, the tunic reappeared in the 19th century as part of Amelia Bloomer 's dress reform, worn over loose trousers with ...
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Adventitia Definition | Definition of Adventitia at Dictionary.com
noun: external covering of an organ or other structure, derived from connective tissue, esp. the ...
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Tunica Adventitia
Information and resources pertaining to blood vessels. ... What is the tunica adventitia? The tunica adventitia is the strong outer covering of arteries and veins.
http://biology.about.com/library/organs/heart/bltunica1.htm
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