A mucosal fold refers to a fold in any mucous membrane in the body.
This may refer to:
Gastric fold of the gastric mucosa
Transverse folds of rectum in the anal canal
Circular folds in the small intestine
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A mucosalfold refers to a fold in any mucous membrane in the body. This may refer to: Gastric fold of the gastric mucosa Transverse folds of rectum in...
thickness rectal prolapse, these folds run circumferential. In mucosal prolapse, these folds are radially. The folds in mucosal prolapse are usually associated...
cystic duct, there is an out-pouching of the gallbladder wall forming a mucosalfold known as "Hartmann's pouch". Lymphatic drainage of the gallbladder follows...
common hepatic duct to form the common bile duct. At this junction is a mucosalfold called Hartmann's pouch, where gallstones commonly get stuck. The muscular...
Spiral folds of cystic duct (also known as the spiral mucosalfolds, spiral valves of Cina,[citation needed] Amussat valve, or Cina valves) are a series...
The gastric folds (or gastric rugae) are coiled sections of tissue that exist in the mucosal and submucosal layers of the stomach. They provide elasticity...
The major duodenal papilla is seen from the duodenum as lying within a mucosalfold. The minor duodenal papilla is situated 2 cm proximal. The major duodenal...
by inflammation of the esophagus. The esophagus is a tube composed of a mucosal lining, and longitudinal and circular smooth muscle fibers. It connects...
to disrupt the mucosal wave of the vocal folds in the region around the cyst. Sub-epithelial vocal fold cysts and ligament vocal fold cysts are characterized...
butylbromide can reduce the peristaltic movement of the intestines and mucosalfoldings, thus reducing the movement artifact of the images. Since little of...
A Cameron lesion is a linear erosion or ulceration of the mucosalfolds lining the stomach where it is constricted by the thoracic diaphragm in persons...
hoarseness. Nodules may also affect the mucosal wave of the vocal folds by changing the configuration of the vocal fold closure pattern. They often cause incomplete...
extensive array of complex folds, whereas the relatively narrow isthmus has a thick muscular coat and simple mucosalfolds. Embryos develop a genital...
have immunological importance because they may be a point of entry of mucosal vaccines. The clitoral hood is formed during the fetal stage by the cellular...
is lowered and prevent fluid build-up. The plica salpingopharyngea, a mucosalfold at the caudal portion of the Eustachian tube, forms an uninterrupted...
the rugae. The walls of the bladder have a series of ridges, thick mucosalfolds known as rugae that allow for the expansion of the bladder. The detrusor...
mucosalfolds - the spiral folds of cystic duct. The inner surface of the proximal cystic duct exhibits a network of submicroscopic convoluted folds (rugae)...
section. The respiratory section can be identified by its extensive mucosalfolding and vascularization, as well as widespread capillaries throughout the...
protruding into the intestinal lumen, and is caused by thickened edematous mucosalfolds. Abdominal thumbprinting is a non-specific finding, though one potential...
forms at the base of the glans in human males. The corona overhangs a mucosal surface, known as the neck of the penis, which separates the shaft and...
between 6 and 7 m long. Its mucosal area in an adult human is about 30 m2 (320 sq ft). The combination of the circular folds, the villi, and the microvilli...
passes between the lungs and the glottis. The vestibular cords are mucosalfolds that sit above the vocal cords. The mucus produced by the vestibular...
attaches the intestines to the posterior abdominal wall, comprises the double fold of the peritoneum. It helps (among other functions) in storing fat and allowing...
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also known as the prepuce (/ˈpriːpjuːs/), is the double-layered fold of skin, mucosal and muscular tissue at the distal end of the human penis that covers...
appear smooth, spiny, elongated or divided. It is externally lined with mucosal tissue, which creates a smooth texture and glossy appearance. In humans...
various lesions (e.g. polyps, thickened mucosalfolds, small areas of redness, and superficial ulcerations) in the mucosal layer lining the GI tract. Individuals...
first instar, they are colored dark pink and are buried deep within mucosalfolds of the stomach lining. In the second instar, the larvae are about 2...
[citation needed] which is the smooth muscle tissue found beneath the mucosal layer of the digestive tract. A thickening of the muscularis externa is...