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decidua
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decidua /de·cid·ua/ (de-sid´u-ah) the endometrium of the pregnant uterus, all of which, except the deepest layer, is shed at parturition.decid´ual
basal decidua , decidua basa´lis that portion directly underlying the chorionic sac and attached to the myometrium.
capsular decidua , decidua capsula´ris that portion directly overlying the chorionic sac and facing the uterine cavity.
parietal decidua , decidua parieta´lis that portion lining the uterus elsewhere than at the site of attachment of the chorionic sac.

de·cid·u·a (d-sj-)
n. pl. de·cid·u·as or de·cid·u·ae (--)
A mucous membrane lining the uterus, modified during pregnancy and shed at parturition or during menstruation. Also called deciduous membrane.

de·cidu·al adj.

decidua
a name applied to the human and primate endometrium during pregnancy, all of which except for the deepest layer is shed after birth of the young. Called also the decidual, or deciduous, membrane.

basal decidua, decidua basalis
that portion on which the implanted ovum rests.
capsular decidua, decidua capsularis
that portion directly overlying the implanted ovum and facing the uterine cavity.
parietal decidua
the decidua exclusive of the area occupied by the implanted ovum. Called also true decidua, decidua verra.
true decidua
see parietal decidua (above).
decidua verra
see parietal decidua (above).

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