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).
Parenchyma is the bulk of the organ, so uterine parenchyma means the uterine walls.
Cobrarlas hepática parenchyma
What is moderate breast parenchyma?
Thyroid parenchyma is the normal bulk of the thyroid.
The lachrymal parenchyma is the bulk of the tear gland.
The parenchyma are the functional parts of an organ in the body.
"Parenchyma" refers to the bulk of an organ, so the measurements of parenchyma vary from organ to organ.
Prenchyma cell in itself is a scientific name
what is heterogeneously dense breast parenchyma?
"Parenchyma" means the bulk of an organ. You don't mention the body part you're worried about, but in a breast, fibroglandular parencyma is the normal breast tissue, not a sign of a precancerous condition.
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 parenchyma is responsible for respiration; bronchioles and aveoli.