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classified by
their macroscopic shapes and
sizes and are
described as
either saccular or fusiform. The
shape of an
aneurysm is not
specific for a
specific disease...
- to 50 mm) (0.98
inches to 1.97 inches), and super-giant (over 50 mm).
Saccular aneurysms, also
known as
berry aneurysms,
appear as a
round outpouching...
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Saccular acoustic sensitivity is a
measurement of the ear's
affectability to sound. The saccule's
normal function is to keep the body balanced, but it...
- the
macula acustica sacculi, or macula, to
which are
distributed the
saccular filaments of the
vestibular branch of the
vestibulocochlear nerve, also...
- an oval thickening, the
macula of
saccule (or
saccular macula), to
which are
distributed the
saccular filaments of the
acoustic nerve. The vestibule...
- and a
posterior portion that does not
function in gas exchange. This '
saccular lung' is used for
hydrostatic purposes to
adjust buoyancy in some aquatic...
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tubuloalveolar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Alveolar glands, also
called saccular glands, are
glands with a
saclike secretory portion, in
contrast with tubular...
- to IV has been subtyped. Type I: Most
common variety (80-90%)
involving saccular or
fusiform dilatation of a
portion or
entire common bile duct (CBD) with...
- The
saccular nerve is a
nerve which supplies the
macula of the saccule. This
article incorporates text in the
public domain from the 20th
edition of Gray's...
- and the
lumens variously increased in size.
These are
termed alveolar or
saccular glands.
Glands are
divided based on
their function into two groups: Endocrine...