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Submucosa

Introduction: Submucosa

Description of Submucosa

Submucosa: [TA] A layer of tissue beneath a mucous membrane; layer of connective tissue beneath the tunica mucosa. [TA lists submucosae of the following viscera: bronchi, esophagus, small and large intestines, pharynx, stomach, bladder.] SYN: tela submucosa, tunica submucosa.
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Submucosa: the connective tissue beneath mucous membrane.
Source: WordNet 2.1

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Broader terms for Submucosa

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Hierarchical classifications of Submucosa

The following list attempts to classify Submucosa into categories where each line is subset of the next.

WordNet 2.1

Source: WordNet 2.1

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