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deep fascia

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: deep fascia
(′dēp ′fā·shə)

(anatomy) The fibrous tissue between muscles and forming the sheaths of muscles, or investing other deep, definitive structures, as nerves and blood vessels.


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n.

A thin fibrous membrane forming an intricate network that envelops and separates muscles, forms sheaths for nerves and vessels, forms or strengthens ligaments around joints, envelops various organs and glands, and binds all structures together into a firm compact mass.

 
 

 

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