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Parenchyma is a term that means the tissue itself, so brain parenchyma is the part of the brain that is the brain itself, not its blood vessels, nor its coverings, nor its support structures.
What is moderate breast parenchyma?
Red-purple: a color both reddish and purple Parenchyma: the essential elements of an organ, used in anatomical nomenclature as a general term to designate the functional elements of an organ, as distinguished from its framework or stroma. Pulmonary: related to the blood vessels to and from the heart (more to do with the lungs) Edema: swelling, usually associated with an infection. So, basically, it seems that it's some sort of lung swelling, accompanied with a discoloration, that's so bad it kills you. Red-purple: a color both reddish and purple Parenchyma: the essential elements of an organ, used in anatomical nomenclature as a general term to designate the functional elements of an organ, as distinguished from its framework or stroma. Pulmonary: related to the blood vessels to and from the heart (more to do with the lungs) Edema: swelling, usually associated with an infection. So, basically, it seems that it's some sort of lung swelling, accompanied with a discoloration, that's so bad it kills you.
The mesophyll is located between the upper and lower epidermis.
Parenchyma is the bulk of an organ. Cells have nuclei. Organs comprise tissues, which comprise cells, each of which has a nucleus (RBCs excepted.)
Pulmonary parenchyma is responsible for respiration; bronchioles and aveoli.
Parenchyma is a term that means the tissue itself, so brain parenchyma is the part of the brain that is the brain itself, not its blood vessels, nor its coverings, nor its support structures.
"Parenchyma" refers to the bulk of an organ, so the measurements of parenchyma vary from organ to organ.
The answer is pulmonary.
A pulmonary infiltrate is a substance denser than air, such as pus, blood, or protein, which lingers within the parenchyma of the lungs. Pulmonary infiltrates are associated with pneumonia, tuberculosis and sarcoidosis.
pneum or pulmon
Adjacent means "next to." Hepatic means related to the liver. Parenchyma means the bulk of an organ. So adjacent hepatic parenchyma is the bulk of the organ next to...something else. So if the previous sentence in the report referred to the gallbladder, the adjacent hepatic parenchyma is the liver tissue next to the gallbladder.
Pulmonary refers to something dealing with the lungs.
Pulmonary-- Refers to the lungs and the breathing system and function.
Parenchyma refers to the main type of tissue that makes up an organ or body part. Stroma refers to important connective tissues, and the parts that make up the structure of the body.
Glandular parenchyma in the breasts refers to the pattern of the breast tissue. If the parenchyma is more complex and dense, a person has a higher risk of breast cancer.
Parenchyma refers to the bulk of an organ. Thus, the liver parenchyma is the bulk of the liver (not the capsule around it, or the blood vessels that go through it). The brain parenchyma is the bulk of the brain (not the meninges or the spinal cord or optic nerves).