Vertical pigment deposition is a condition where pigment from the iris is deposited on the corneal endothelium. This can be caused by conditions such as pigment dispersion syndrome or pseudoexfoliation syndrome. It can lead to pigment dispersion glaucoma and corneal endothelial damage.
A single thin layer of endothelium is called a monolayer.
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The serous endothelium is called mesothelium. It is a single layer of flat cells that line the body cavities and cover the organs within them. It helps to reduce friction between the organs during movement.
a albino has no pigment
Vertical pigment deposition is a condition where pigment from the iris is deposited on the corneal endothelium. This can be caused by conditions such as pigment dispersion syndrome or pseudoexfoliation syndrome. It can lead to pigment dispersion glaucoma and corneal endothelial damage.
depends on etiology vague question/could be from pigment dispersion syndrome,iritis,pseudoexfoliation,FUch's endothelial dystrophy many others. Finding could be begnign or could be a sign of something really wrong.
Simple squamous epithelium
Capillary walls consists of a single layer of flat endothelium
Endothelium
A single thin layer of endothelium is called a monolayer.
Gabor M. Rubanyi has written: 'The endothelium in clinical practice' -- subject(s): Pathophysiology, Physiopathology, Prostacyclin, Endothelium, Endothelins, Therapy, Thromboxanes, Vascular endothelium, Physiology, Heart Diseases
Mesothelium and endothelium are types of epithelium tissue. Mesothelium lines the body cavities and endothelium lines primarily the circulatory system.
John F. Seccombe has written: 'Vasoactive factors produced by the endothelium' -- subject(s): Pathophysiology, Physiopathology, Physiology, Coronary vasospasm, Blood-vessels, Endothelium-Derived Relaxing Factor, Myocardial Reperfusion Injury, Endothelium, Vascular, Nitric oxide, Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Repurfusion injury, Coronary Vasospam, Vascular endothelium
it is called Endothelium (endothelial layer) composed of simple squamous epithelium forming a countinuous barrier.
Because it is an involuntaru muscle contraction
Simple Squamous