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enter the
diverticular outpouchings,
causing inflammation or diverticulitis. On CT or MRI imaging, it
appears as a sac-like
outpouching. If the diverticulum...
- tissue, the
lamina propria. The
mucosa is
curved and
collected into tiny
outpouchings called rugae. A
muscular layer sits
beneath the mucosa. This is formed...
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developmental outpouching of the
parietal peritoneum. It is
present from
around the 12th w**** of gestation, and
commences as a
peritoneal outpouching. In males...
- seen
during the
fourth w**** of development. They
appear as a
series of
outpouchings of
mesoderm on both
sides of the
developing pharynx. The vasculature...
- and are
located between the
bladder and the ****. They have
multiple outpouchings,
which contain secretory glands,
which join
together with the vasa deferentia...
- colitis.
Diverticulitis is a
common cause of
abdominal pain
resulting from
outpouchings that
particularly affects the colon.
Functional colonic diseases refer...
-
occur spontaneously,
usually from a
ruptured cerebral aneurysm (focal
outpouchings with
weakened walls on the
arteries on the
brain surface that are prone...
- the
third ventricle throughout development,
themselves developing as
outpouchings from the
third ventricle. The
foramina develop slowly in a
forward and...
-
inferior constrictor muscle of
pharynx respectively). The
result is an
outpouching of the
posterior pharyngeal wall, just
above the esophagus.
While it...
-
entering the
dural venous sinuses via
arachnoid granulations.
These are
outpouchings of the
arachnoid mater into the
venous sinuses around the brain, with...