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tissue /tis·sue/ (tish´u) an aggregation of similarly specialized cells which together perform certain special functions. adenoid tissue lymphoid t. adipose tissue connective tissue made of fat cells in meshwork of areolar tissue. areolar tissue connective tissue made up largely of interlacing fibers. bony tissue bone. brown adipose tissue a thermogenic type of adipose tissue containing a dark pigment, and arising during embryonic life in certain specific areas in many mammals, including humans; it is prominent in the newborn. cancellous tissue the spongy tissue of bone. cartilaginous tissue the substance of cartilage. chromaffin tissue a tissue composed largely of chromaffin cells, well supplied with nerves and vessels; it occurs in the adrenal medulla and also forms the paraganglia of the body. cicatricial tissue the dense fibrous tissue forming a cicatrix, derived directly from granulation tissue. connective tissue the stromatous or nonparenchymatous tissues of the body; that which binds together and is the ground substance of the various parts and organs of the body. elastic tissue , elastic tissue, yellow connective tissue made up of yellow elastic fibers, frequently massed into sheets. endothelial tissue endothelium. epithelial tissue epithelium. erectile tissue spongy tissue that expands and becomes hard when filled with blood. extracellular tissue the total of tissues and body fluids outside the cells. fatty tissue adipose t. fibrous tissue the common connective tissue of the body, composed of yellow or white parallel fibers. gelatinous tissue mucous t. glandular tissue an aggregation of epithelial cells that elaborate secretions. granulation tissue the newly formed vascular tissue normally produced in healing of wounds of soft tissue, ultimately forming the cicatrix. gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) lymphoid tissue associated with the gut, including the tonsils, Peyer's patches, lamina propria of the gastrointestinal tract, and appendix. indifferent tissue undifferentiated embryonic tissue. interstitial tissue connective tissue between the cellular elements of a structure. lymphadenoid tissue tissue resembling that of lymph nodes, found in the spleen, bone marrow, tonsils, and other organs. lymphoid tissue a latticework of reticular tissue, the interspaces of which contain lymphocytes. mesenchymal tissue mesenchyme. mucous tissue a jellylike connective tissue, as occurs in the umbilical cord. muscle tissue , muscular tissue the substance of muscle, consisting of muscle fibers, muscle cells, connective tissue, and extracellular material. myeloid tissue red bone marrow. nerve tissue , nervous tissue the specialized tissue making up the central and peripheral nervous systems, consisting of neurons with their processes, other specialized or supporting cells, and extracellular material. osseous tissue the specialized tissue forming the bones. reticular tissue , reticulated tissue connective tissue consisting of reticular cells and fibers. scar tissue cicatricial t. sclerous tissues the cartilaginous, fibrous, and osseous tissue. skeletal tissue the bony, ligamentous, fibrous, and cartilaginous tissue forming the skeleton and its attachments. subcutaneous tissue the layer of loose connective tissue directly under the skin. white adipose tissue , yellow adipose tissue the adipose tissue comprising the bulk of the body fat.
fibrous tissue, the connective tissue of the body, consisting of closely woven elastic fibers and fluid-filled areolae. Also called fibroelastic tissue. Compare areolar tissue. See also connective tissue. fibrous composed of or containing fibers. fibrous bone see woven bone. cardiac fibrous skeleton includes a ring around each of the atrioventricular valves and each of the great arteries leaving the heart; between the rings are the right and left fibrous trigones. fibrous dysplasia localized overgrowth of fibrous tissue in bone. fibrous feeds feeds high in fiber, cellulose and lignin. fibrous growth plates growth plates composed of fibrocartilage such as that for the tibial tubercle. fibrous histiocytoma see malignant fibrous histiocytoma. fibrous hyperplasia indistinguishable clinically from fibromatous epulis. fibrous joint 1. a joint whose bony elements are united with fibrous tissue. See suture (1), syndesmosis. 2. stiffness in a joint due to fibrous tissue reaction in the joint capsule and other supporting structures. fibrous osteodystrophy fibrous rings bands of fibrous tissue surrounding the semilunar valves of the aorta and pulmonary artery and the atrioventricular valves. fibrous tissue the common connective tissue of the body, composed of yellow or white parallel elastic and collagen fibers. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Histologically, sialoblastoma can be diagnosed with simple hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining; specimens characteristically demonstrate solid nests of epithelial cells that are separated from each other by bands of fibrous tissue. Also, the outside of the implant shell is usually textured, which studies find results in fewer incidences of contracture, a condition in which fibrous tissue grows around the implant. Their artery, walls contained large amounts of adhesion molecules, which aid the buildup of fibrous tissue and fat in plaques. |
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