Image Scheme body cavities en.svg thumb 300px Picture of Human body cavities dorsal bodycavity to the left and ventral bodycavity to the right. By the broadest definition, a bodycavity is any fluid ... an animal s outer covering Epidermis skin epidermis and the outer lining of the gut cavity, where internal organs develop. The human body cavities human bodycavity normally refers to the ventral bodycavity , because it is by far the largest one in volume. Grouping The type of bodycavity places ... known as eucoelomates true coelom have a fluid filled bodycavity called a coelom IPAc en icon ... have a pseudocoel literally false cavity , which is a fully functional bodycavity. Tissue derived from mesoderm only partly lines the fluid filled bodycavity of these animals. Thus, although organs ... . Acoelomate animals , like flatworm s, have no bodycavity at all. Organs have direct contact with the epithelium . Semi solid mesodermal tissues between the gut and body wall hold their organs in place. Coelom main Coelom A coelom is a cavity lined by an epithelium derived from mesoderm . Organs formed inside a coelom can freely move, grow, and develop independently of the body wall while ... coelom. Their principal bodycavity is the hemocoel of an open circulatory system . Mammalian embryos ... and the visceral layer is known as the coelom or bodycavity. In Deuterostomes , the coelom forms .... Origins The origin of the coelom is uncertain. The oldest known animal to have had a bodycavity ... persists as a bodycavity. These protostomes have a fluid filled main bodycavity unlined or partially ... a fluid filled bodycavity presents some serious disadvantages. Fluids do not compress, while the tissue .... Answers.com 02 . 2006. http www.answers.com topic bodycavity BiowebUW zoolab Table of Contents Lab ... that they can be suspended in a particular order while still being able to move freely within the cavity ... cavity . The intraembryonic coelom is lined by somatic and splanchnic lateral plate mesoderm, while ... more details
Image Scheme body cavities en.svg thumb 300px Human body cavities Ventral bodycavity is to the right The ventral bodycavity is a human bodycavity that is in the anterior front aspect of the human body . It is made up of the thoracic cavity , and the abdominopelvic cavity. The abdominopelvic cavity is further separated into the abdominal cavity and pelvic cavity , but there is no physical barrier between the two. The abdominal cavity contains digestive organs, the pelvic cavity contains the urinary bladder, internal reproductive organs, and rectum. There are two methods for dividing the abdominopelvic cavity. The clinical method, used by physicians and nurses, utilizes four sections called quadrants. They are the Right Upper Quadrant, the Left Upper Quadrant, the Right Lower Quadrant, and the Left Lower quadrant. The directional terms refer to the model s right and left, not the viewer s. Clinicians use the quadrant method because in reality, organs are mobile and move around when the patient is in different positions. The second method for dividing the abdominopelvic cavity is preferred by anatomists. This method divides the cavity into nine regions. The regions are the left and right hypochondriac regions, so named because they lie under the ribs the epigastric region which is approximately where the stomach is located between the hypochondriac regions the right and left lumbar regions which flank the umbilical region which surrounds the umbilicus, or belly button , the right ... lies between the hips. The thoracic cavity is separated from the abdominopelvic cavity by the diaphragm anatomy diaphragm . The thoracic cavity is further separated into the pleural cavity which contains the lungs and the superior mediastinum which includes the pericardial heart cavity. The organs within the ventral bodycavity are called the viscera . External links http training.seer.cancer.gov ... of the ventral bodycavity anatomy stub Category Thorax Category Abdomen ... more details
wiktionarypar cavity A cavity is a hole. It may refer to dental caries Dental cavity , damage to the structure of teeth Bodycavity , a fluid filled space in many animals where organs typically develop Cavity wall , a wall consisting of two skins with a cavity. Resonator , a device designed to select for waves of particular wavelengths Optical cavity , the cavity resonator of a laser Microwave cavity or RF cavity , a cavity resonator in the Radio Frequency range, for example used in particle accelerator s Cavitation , the phenomenon of partial vacuums forming in fluid, for example, in propellors Cavitary pneumonia , a type of pneumonia in which a hole is formed in the lung Cavity band , a sludge metal band from Miami, Florida. disambig de Kavit t fr Cavit nl Caviteit simple Cavity ... more details
About lymphoma in humans the disease in dogs, cats, and ferrets lymphoma in animals Infobox Disease Name Lymphoma Image Lymphoma macro.jpg Caption Follicular lymphoma replacing a lymph node DiseasesfsdgsdfDB ... eMedicineTopic MeshID D008223 Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphocyte s, a type of cell that forms ... to as extranodal lymphoma. Extranodal sites include the skin, brain, bowels and bone. Lymphomas ... malignancy hematological neoplasms . Thomas Hodgkin published the first description of lymphoma in 1832, specifically of the form named after him, Hodgkin s lymphoma . ref name Mauch1999 cite book ... Since then, many other forms of lymphoma have been described, grouped under several proposed classifications ... non Hodgkin lymphoma NHL , divided into 16 different diseases. However, because these different lymphomas ... WHO 2008 lists 70 different forms of lymphoma divided in four broad groups. ref cite book author ed ... systems exist for lymphoma. As an alternative to the American Lukes Butler classification, in the early ... doi accessdate ref Some forms of lymphoma are categorized as indolent e.g. small lymphocytic lymphoma ... s lymphoma , causing rapid deterioration and death. However, most of the aggressive lymphomas respond ... A Multidisciplinary Approach . 11 ed. 2008. ref Working Formulation and non Hodgkin lymphoma Main Working Formulation The 1996 Working Formulation is a classification of non Hodgkin lymphoma . It excluded ... surface markers , or genetics, and it made no distinction between T cell lymphoma s or B cell lymphoma ... see below but it is still used by cancer agencies for compilation of lymphoma statistics and historical rare comparisons. REAL In the mid 1990s,the Revised European American Lymphoma REAL Classification ... entities among all the lymphomas except Hodgkin s lymphoma . ref www.emedicine.com on Lymphoma ... 92 832 2411 6 oclc doi ref is the latest classification of lymphoma and is based upon the foundations laid within the Revised European American Lymphoma classification REAL . This system attempts to group ... more details
Cavity Search may refer to Bodycavity search , a visual search or a manual internal inspection of body cavities for prohibited material contraband , such as illegal drugs, money, or weapons Cavity Search Records , an independent record label based out of Portland, Oregon Cavity Search song Cavity Search song , the third track on the Weird Al Yankovic album Bad Hair Day disambig ... more details
unsourced date September 2010 Infobox Anatomy Name Abdominopelvic cavity Latin cavitas abdominis et pelvis GraySubject GrayPage Image Scheme body cavities en.svg Caption Image2 Caption2 System Precursor MeshName Abdominopelvic Cavity MeshNumber DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf The abdominopelvic cavity is a bodycavity that consists of the abdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity . ref http www.ndif.org public terms 33851 abdominopelvic cavity ref It contains the stomach , liver , spleen , gallbladder , kidneys , and most of the small and large intestines . It also contains urinary bladder and internal reproductive organs. ref http www.tutorvista.com biology abdominal cavity organs ref ref http www.medicalbillingandmedicalcoding.com commonanatomyterms.html ref Reflist System and organs Peritoneum Category Abdomen anatomy stub ceb Abdominopelvic cavity gl Cavidade abdomino p lvica ... more details
Refimprove date June 2009 Infobox Anatomy Name Peritoneal cavity Latin cavitas peritonealis saccus serosus peritonei GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Precursor intraembryonic coelom System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 16 DorlandsSuf 12220559 Code TerminologiaHistologica 3 04 08.0.00011 The peritoneal cavity is a potential space between the parietal peritoneum and visceral peritoneum, ref DorlandsDict nine 000951227 peritoneal cavity ref that is, the two membranes that separate the organs in the abdominal cavity from the abdominal wall. It is one of the spaces derived from the coelomic cavity of the embryo, the others being the pleural cavity pleural cavities around the lungs and the pericardial cavity around the heart. The peritoneal cavity is the largest Serous membrane serosal sac in the body and secretes approximately 50 ml of fluid per day. This fluid acts as a lubricant and has anti inflammatory properties. Clinical significance The peritoneal cavity is a common injection site, used in intraperitoneal injection . An increase in the capillary pressure in the abdominal viscera can cause fluid to leave the interstital space and enter the peritoneal cavity, a condition called ascites . References reflist External links NormanAnatomy peritoneum Abdominopelvic cavity Category Abdomen Anatomy stub ar de Peritonealraum pl Jama otrzewnej pt Cavidade peritoneal ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Abdominal cavity Latin cavitas abdominis GraySubject GrayPage Image Scheme body cavities en.svg Caption Image2 Gray1225.png Caption2 Front of abdomen, showing surface markings for duodenum , pancreas , and kidneys . System Precursor MeshName Abdominal Cavity MeshNumber A01.047.025 Dorlands two 000018266 DorlandsID Abdominal cavity The abdominal cavity is the bodycavity of the human body and animal bodies that holds the bulk of the viscus viscera . It is located below or Anatomical terms of location inferior to the thoracic cavity , and above the pelvic cavity . Its dome shaped roof is the thoracic diaphragm a thin sheet of muscle under the lungs , and its oblique floor is the pelvic inlet the superior opening of the pelvis . It is a part of the abdominopelvic cavity . ref name Wingerd Organs of the abdominal cavity include the stomach , liver , gallbladder , spleen , pancreas , small intestine , kidneys , and large intestine . The abdominal cavity is lined with a protective membrane termed the peritoneum . The kidney s are located in the abdominal cavity behind the peritoneum, in the retroperitoneum . The viscera are also covered, in the front, with a layer of peritoneum called the greater omentum or omental apron . See also Human abdomen Human body cavities Coelom References references ref name Wingerd cite book last Wingerd first Bruce authorlink coauthors title The Human Body Concepts of Anatomy and Physiology publisher Saunders College Publishing year 1994 location Fort Worth pages 11 12 url doi id isbn 0 03 055507 8 ref references Torso general Category Abdomen ar bs Trbu na upljina br Kavenn ar c hof cv ceb Abdominal cavity cs Dutina b i n de Bauchh hle et K hu s fr Abdomen Cavit abdominale ko hy lt Pilvo ertm nl Buikholte ja pl Jama brzuszna pt Cavidade abdominal ru fi Vatsaontelo tl Puwang sa puson th tr Kar n bo lu u fiu vro K tukuup ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Gastro vascular cavity , as the name indicates, functions in both digestion and the distribution of nutrients and particles to all parts of the body. Organisms belonging to two major phyla, the Cnidaria and the Platyhelminthes , possess gastrovascular cavities. The radially symmetrical cnidarians have a sac like body in two distinct layers, the epidermis and gastrodermis, with a jellylike layer called the mesoglea between. Extracellular digestion takes place within the central cavity of the sac like body. This cavity has only one opening to the outside and, in most cnidarians, that is surrounded by tentacle s which serve to capture prey. Example Digestion in hydra occurs in gastrovascular cavity. Organisms with a gastrovascular cavity Jellyfish such as Aurelia Sea anemone s Coral s Sea pen also known as Sea Pansies Flatworms DEFAULTSORT Gastrovascular Cavity Category Digestive system Biology stub cs L ka tr ven io Gastrovaskulala kavajo ja pl Jama ch on co trawi ca pt Cavidade gastrovascular ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Thoracic cavity Latin cavitas thoracis GraySubject 136 GrayPage 524 Caption2 The thorax from the right. System MeshName MeshNumber Dorlands two 000018347 DorlandsID Thoracic cavity Image Gray846.png thumb 250px Thoracic cavity seen from left. Lungs , among others removed. The thoracic cavity or chest cavity is the bodycavity chamber of the human body and other animal bodies that is protected by the thoracic wall thoracic cage and associated skin, muscle, and fascia . The thoracic area includes the tendons as well as the cardiovascular system which could be damaged from injury to the back, spine or the neck. Components Structures within the thoracic cavity include structures of the cardiovascular system , including the heart and great vessels , which include the thoracic aorta , the pulmonary artery and all its branches, the superior vena cava superior and inferior vena cava , the pulmonary veins , and the azygos vein structures of the respiratory system , including the Vertebrate trachea trachea , bronchi and lungs structures of the digestive system , including the esophagus , endocrine gland s, including the thymus gland , structures of the nervous system including the paired vagus nerves, and the paired sympathetic chain s, lymphatic s including the thoracic duct . It contains three potential spaces lined with mesothelium the paired pleural cavity pleural cavities and the pericardium pericardial cavity . The mediastinum comprises those organs which lie in the centre of the chest between the lungs. Clinical significance If the pleural cavity is breached from the outside, as by a bullet wound or knife wound, a pneumothorax , or air in the cavity, may ... cavity of butchered livestock are known collectively as the pluck while still connected together. External links eMedicineDictionary thoracic cavity eMedicineDictionary chest wall also known as thoracic wall NormanAnatomy thoraxlesson3 System and organs Muscles of thorax and back Thoracic cavity ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Uterine cavity Latin cavitas uteri, cavum uteri GraySubject 268 GrayPage 1260 Image Gray1167.svg Caption Posterior half of uterus and upper part of vagina . Image2 Illu icd o codes.jpg Caption2 System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 16 DorlandsSuf 12220654 The Cavity of the Body in the uterus is a mere slit, flattened antero posteriorly. It is triangular in shape, the base being formed by the internal surface of the Fundus uterus fundus between the orifices of the uterine tubes , the apex by the internal orifice of the uterus through which the cavity of the body communicates with the canal of the cervix . Gray s Female reproductive system DEFAULTSORT Uterine Cavity Category Female reproductive system genitourinary stub bn pl Jama macicy ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Nasal cavity Latin cavum nasi cavitas nasi GraySubject 223 GrayPage 994 Image Illu01 ... System MeshName Nasal Cavity MeshNumber A04.531.449 The nasal cavity or nasal fossa is a large ... cavity conditions the air to be received by the other areas of the respiratory tract . Owing to the large surface area provided by the nasal concha e, the air passing through the nasal cavity is warmed or cooled to within 1 degree of body temperature . In addition, the air is humidified, and dust ... wall of the nasal cavity is mainly made up by the maxilla , however there is a deficiency that is compensated ... of ethmoid labyrinth of the ethmoid and the inferior concha . The nasal cavity is enclosed by the nasal bone above. The floor of the nasal cavity, which forms the roof of the mouth, is made up ... process of the maxilla anteriorly. To the front of the nasal cavity is the nose, while the back ... to the nasal cavity through small orifices called Sinus ostium ostia . The nasal cavity is divided in two by a vertical fin called the nasal septum . On the sides of the nasal cavity are three ... detection. Cilia and mucus Cilia and mucus along the inside wall of the nasal cavity trap and remove dust and pathogens from the air as it flows through the nasal cavity. The cilia move the mucus down the nasal cavity to the pharynx, where it can be swallowed. Segments The nasal cavity is divided into two ... cavity. Histological sections appear yellowish brown due to the presence of lipofuscin pigments ... blood supply to the nasal cavity. In some animals, such as dog s, the capillary beds flowing through the nasal cavity help cool the blood flow to the brain . Blood supply comes from branches of both the internal ... artery Branches of facial artery supplying the vestibule of the nasal cavity. Innervation Innervation of the nasal cavity responsible for the sense of smell is via the olfactory nerve , which sends microscopic fibers from the olfactory bulb through the cribiform plate to reach the top of the nasal cavity ... more details
respiratory distress and fluid in the lung cavity. If lymphoma develops in the kidney, the cat may ...About lymphoma in animals the disease in humans lymphoma Image Lymphoma in golden.JPG thumb Lymphoma in a Golden Retriever Lymphoma in animals is a type of cancer defined by a proliferation of malignant ... . Lymphoma in dogs Lymphoma is one of the most common malignant tumor s to occur in dogs. The cause ... Pesticides and non Hodgkin s lymphoma journal Cancer Res volume 52 issue 19 Suppl pages 5485s ... Kaneene J, Miller R title Re analysis of 2,4 D use and the occurrence of canine malignant lymphoma ... to developing lymphoma, with a lifetime risk of 1 8. ref cite journal author Modiano J, Breen ... system , skin, heart, or eye . Multicentric lymphoma, the most common type by greater than 80 percent , ref cite web title Canine Malignant Lymphoma Introduction work The Merck Veterinary Manual year ... lymphoma occurs in the lymph nodes in the thorax and possibly the thymus . Gastrointestinal lymphoma ... of B cell B lymphocytes or T cell T lymphocytes . Approximately 70 percent are B cell lymphoma. ref cite web author Simon, Daniela year 2006 title Malignant lymphoma in the dog Short and long ... proceedings navc 2006 SAE 292.pdf?LA 1 accessdate 2007 01 28 ref Cutaneous lymphoma can be classified ..., fever, weight loss, loss of appetite, loss of hair or fur and vomiting. Lymphoma is the most common ... . Multicentric lymphoma presents as painless enlargement of the peripheral lymph nodes. This is seen ... and spleen causes the abdomen to distend. Mediastinal lymphoma can cause fluid to collect around ... Gastrointestinal lymphoma causes vomiting, diarrhea, and melena digested blood in the stool . Low serum albumin levels and hypercalcemia can also occur. ref name canvet Lymphoma of the skin is an uncommon ..., Choi U, Kim M, Choi E, Kang M, Hwang C, Kim D, Youn H, Lee C title Epitheliotropic cutaneous lymphoma ... ref Signs for lymphoma in other sites depend on the location. Central nervous system involvement can ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Cranial cavity Latin cavitas cranii GraySubject GrayPage Image Scheme body cavities en.svg Caption Body cavities Image2 Gray194.png Caption2 Cranial cavity Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 16 DorlandsSuf 12220441 The cranial cavity , or intracranial space , is the space formed inside the skull . The brain occupies the cranial cavity, which is lined by the meninges and which contains cerebrospinal fluid to cushion blows. Eight fused cranial bones together form the cranial cavity the frontal bone frontal , occipital bone occipital , sphenoid bone sphenoid and ethmoid bones, and two each of the parietal bone parietal and temporal bone temporal bones. ref name Martini Martini R, Ober W, Garrison C, Welch K, and Hutchings RT. 2001. Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology , 5th ed. Prentice Hall, New Jersey. p. 195. ref The capacity of an adult human cranial cavity is 1,200 1,700 cm sup 3 sup . ref Turchin VF. The Phenomenon of Science . http pcp.vub.ac.be POS Turchap5.html Chapter 5 . Retrieved on February 5, 2007. ref See also Intracranial pressure References references External links http www.welovelmc.com books anatomy cranialcavity.htm Anatomy of cranial cavity. Sutures Category Skull anatomy stub bg el fi Kallo ontelo th ... more details
Infobox disease Name Hodgkin lymphoma ICD10 ICD10 C 81 c 81 ICD9 ICD9 201 ICDO 9650 3 9667 3 Image Hodgkin lymphoma cytology large.jpg Caption Micrograph showing Hodgkin s lymphoma Field stain . OMIM MedlinePlus 000580 eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 1022 DiseasesDB 5973 MeshID D006689 Hodgkin s lymphoma , previously known as Hodgkin s disease , is a type of lymphoma , which is a cancer originating ... RT, Mauch PT, Armitage JO, Diehl V, Weiss LM title Hodgkin Lymphoma chapter Brief Consideration ... Hodgkin T journal Med Chir Trans volume 17 pages 69 97 year 1832 ref Hodgkin s lymphoma is characterized ... finding. Hodgkin s lymphoma may be treated with radiation therapy , chemotherapy , or hematopoietic ... Armitage2010 cite journal author James O. Armitage title Early stage Hodgkin s Lymphoma journal ... pmc articles PMC1186979 ref Classification Types Classical Hodgkin s lymphoma excluding nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin s lymphoma can be subclassified into 4 Anatomical pathology pathologic ... with nodular lymphocyte predominant B cell Non Hodgkin s Lymphoma B NHL . This form also has ... easily be confused with diffuse large cell lymphoma . Many cases previously classified within this category would now be reclassified under anaplastic large cell lymphoma . ref name urlHMDS Hodgkins Lymphoma cite web url http www.hmds.org.uk hl.html title HMDS Hodgkin s Lymphoma work accessdate February ... lymphoma 1 mixed cellulary type.jpg thumb right Lymph node biopsy showing Hodgkin s lymphoma, mixed cellularity type. File Hodgkin Lymphoma CT2.jpg thumb CT image of a 46 year old patient with Hodgkin s lymphoma, image at neck height. On the left side of the patient s neck enlarged lymph nodes are visible marked in red . Nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin s lymphoma expresses CD20 , and is not currently ... B cell markers such as CD20 are not expressed on all cells, ref name urlHMDS Hodgkins Lymphoma cite web url http www.hmds.org.uk hl.html title HMDS Hodgkin s Lymphoma work accessdate ref Reed Sternberg ... more details
There are two classes of lymphoma s that affect the skin Cutaneous T cell lymphoma Cutaneous B cell lymphoma disambig Category Lymphoid related cutaneous conditions Category Lymphoma de Kutanes Lymphom ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin cavitas pelvis GraySubject GrayPage Image Scheme body cavities en.svg Caption Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph primarily internal iliac lymph nodes MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 16 DorlandsSuf 12220544 The pelvic cavity is a bodycavity that is bounded by the bones of the pelvis . Its oblique roof is the pelvic inlet the superior opening of the pelvis . Its lower boundary is the pelvic floor . The pelvic cavity primarily contains reproductive organs , the urinary bladder , the pelvic colon , and the rectum . The rectum is placed at the back of the pelvis, in the curve of the sacrum and coccyx the bladder is in front, behind the pubic symphysis . In the female, the uterus and vagina occupy the interval between these viscera. The pelvic cavity also contains major arteries, veins, muscles, and nerves. These structures have to work together in a little crowded space. They can be affected by many different diseases and by many drugs in many different ways. One part may impact upon another, for example constipation may overload the rectum and compress the urinary bladder, or childbirth might damage the Pudendal nerve pudendal nerves and later lead to anal weakness. Borders The boundaries are as follows class wikitable roof pelvic brim ref name titleAnatomy of the Female Pelvis D. El Mowafi cite web url http www.gfmer.ch Obstetrics simplified anatomy of the female pelvis.htm title Anatomy of the Female Pelvis D. El Mowafi accessdate 2007 12 03 format work ref posterior sacrum , coccyx lateral obturator internus anterior pubic symphysis floor pelvic floor File Pelvis.jpg thumb right 300px Pelvis Greater and lesser pelvis The lesser pelvis or true pelvis only includes structures inferior to the pelvic brim . For example ... cavity. Image Bassin osseux.jpg Image Gray319.png Articulations of pelvis. Anterior view. Image ... cavity.jpg Male pelvic cavity Image Female pelvic cavity.jpg Female pelvic cavity gallery Notes reflist ... more details
Image Cavity wall.JPG thumb right A typical cavity wall. Refimprove date June 2011 Cavity walls consist of two skins separated by a hollow space cavity . The skins are commonly masonry such as brick or concrete ... humidity into the wall. The cavity serves as a way to drain this water back out through weep holes at the base of the wall system or above windows. A cavity wall with masonry as both inner and outer skins is more commonly referred to as a double wythe masonry wall. Introduction The masonry skins of a cavity ... can be used on either side of the cavity. The cavity is initially empty but can be filled with insulation by various methods. Cavity walls are more time consuming and therefore slightly more expensive ... tech design cavitywalls cavitywalls.html title Design Guide for Taller Cavity Walls publisher accessdate 2007 09 14 ref For instance, in South Africa the building code requires cavity ... of cavity wall construction is that it provides the ability to more adequately insulate the building. A continuous layer of rigid insulation is easily fitted between the cavity and the inner skin of the wall. The insulation does not fill the cavity but rather slip in behind it. The cavity itself ... energy wastage and cavity wall insulation is a cost effective way to reduce the amount of heat ... in buildings increases the issue of thermal bridging in cavity wall openings is becoming more prominent. Solutions to thermal bridging include cavity closers, an insulated frame seals the cavity at apertures for doors and windows. ref cite web year month url http www.cavalok.com why cavity closers.html title Explanation of cavity closers publisher accessdate 2008 09 29 ref Specification A cavity ... no cavity wall as wide as the brick is long 203  mm . The single skinned wall is therefore roughly ..., and the external skin is either rendered or clad in another material. The cavity may be partially or completely ... by wall ties to spread lateral loads. Cavity sizes have to adhere to a certain minimum to prevent ... more details
Infobox Bone Name Glenoid cavity Latin cavitas glenoidalis, fossa glenoidalis GraySubject 50 GrayPage 207 Image Gray328.png Caption Glenoid fossa of right side. Image2 Gray205 left scapula lateral view.png Caption2 Left scapula . Lateral view. System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 16 DorlandsSuf 12220465 The glenoid cavity or glenoid fossa of scapula from lang el gl ne , socket is a shallow pyriform , articular surface, which is located on the lateral angle of the scapula . It is directed laterally and forward and articulates with the head of the humerus it is broader below than above and its vertical diameter is the longest. This cavity forms the glenohumeral joint along with the humerus . This type of joint is classified as a synovial , ball and socket joint . The cavity surface is covered with cartilage in the fresh state and its margins, slightly raised, give attachment to a Fibrocartilage fibrocartilaginous structure, the glenoid labrum , which deepens the cavity. Compared to the acetabulum hip joint the glenoid cavity is relatively shallow. This makes the shoulder joint prone to luxation . Strong glenohumeral ligaments ligaments and muscle muscles prevents luxation in most cases. By being so shallow the glenoid cavity allows the glenohumeral joint to have the greatest mobility of all joints in the body, allowing 120 degrees of unassisted flexion . This is also ... index or glenoid cavity to be considered. br The role of the orientation of the glenoid cavity is seen ... the glenoid cavity radius in healthy individuals has been determined at in between 32 and 37 mm. Only a few data exist about the exact glenoid cavity measurements in patients with shoulder instability ... gleno humeral index, a significantly decreased glenoid cavity and an increased glenoid retroversion ... index, decreased glenoid cavity and gleno humeral decentration mainly in the horizontal plane. Speculative ... of left Scapula showing Glenoid cavity 2 See also Glenopolar angle Notes reflist Gray s References cite ... more details
A talbot cavity is an external cavity used for the coherent combining of output from multiple laser diodes arranged in an array. It is generally constructed with a single mirror at half the talbot distance from the output facet of the laser array. This images the near field image of the array back onto the array itself at the talbot distance, creating optical feedback. This feedback forces the diode lasers in the array to mode locking mode lock . References http adsabs.harvard.edu abs 2007SPIE.6485E..11H In phase coherent coupling of tapered lasers in an external Talbot cavity http adsabs.harvard.edu abs 1992SPIE.1634..288W Semiconductor laser array in an external Talbot cavity Category Computer programming Optics stub ... more details
Infobox disease Name Burkitt s lymphoma Image Burkitt lymphoma, touch prep, Wright stain.jpg Caption Burkitt lymphoma, touch prep, Wright stain DiseasesDB 1784 ICD10 ICD10 C 83 7 c 81 ICD9 ICD9 200.2 ICDO ... Burkitt s lymphoma.jpg right thumb Picture of a mouth of a patient with Burkitt s lymphoma showing disruption of teeth and partial obstruction of airway. Burkitt s lymphoma or Burkitt s tumor , Burkitt lymphoma or malignant lymphoma, Burkitt s type is a cancer of the lymphatic system in particular ... ref Classification Currently Burkitt s lymphoma can be divided into three main clinical variants the endemic, the sporadic and the immunodeficiency associated variants. Burkitt s lymphoma is usually ... ileum, cecum, ovaries, kidney or the breast. The sporadic type of Burkitt lymphoma also known as non African is another form of non Hodgkin lymphoma found outside of Africa. The tumor cells have a similar appearance to the cancer cells of classical African or endemic Burkitt lymphoma. Again it is believed ... lymphoma, which includes Burkitt s, accounts for 30 50 of childhood lymphoma. The jaw is less .... Immunodeficiency associated Burkitt lymphoma is usually associated with HIV infection ref name ... title Burkitt s lymphoma new insights into molecular pathogenesis journal J. Clin. Pathol. volume 56 ... patients who are taking immunosuppressive drugs. Burkitt lymphoma can be one of the diseases associated .... Immunodeficiency associated Burkitt lymphoma may demonstrate more plasmacytic appearance or more ... cancers involving the same class of blood cell , 2 of cases are Burkitt s lymphoma. ref name isbn0 ... gene rearrangement. Since Burkitt lymphoma and other B cell lymphomas are a clonal proliferative process ... since sometimes benign reactive processes e.g. infectious mononucleosis and malignant lymphoma can be difficult to distinguish. Microscopy Image Burkitt lymphoma, H&E.jpg left thumb Burkitt s lymphoma ... leading to the starry sky pattern formation in endemic Burkitt lymphoma journal Arch. Pathol. Lab ... more details
Aggressive lymphoma is a type of lymphoma that grows and spreads quickly, and has severe symptoms . It is seen frequently in patients who are HIV positive AIDS related lymphoma . Also called intermediate grade lymphoma and high grade lymphoma . External links http www.cancer.gov Templates db alpha.aspx?CdrID 45588 Aggressive lymphoma entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms NCI cancer dict oncology stub Category Lymphoma ... more details
Infobox disease Name MALT lymphoma Image Gastric MALT lymphoma 2.jpg Caption Endoscopic image of gastric MALT lymphoma taken in body of stomach in patient who presented with upper gastrointestinal bleed upper GI hemorrhage . Appearance is similar to gastric ulcer with adherent clot. DiseasesDB 31339 ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 200.3 ICDO ICDO 9699 3 OMIM 604860 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D018442 MALT lymphoma MALToma is a form of lymphoma involving the mucosa associated lymphoid tissue MALT , frequently of the stomach , but virtually any mucosal site can be afflicted. It is a cancer originating from B cell s in the marginal zone of the MALT, and is also called extranodal marginal zone B cell lymphoma . Associations Gastric MALT lymphoma is frequently associated 72 98 with chronic inflammation as a result of the presence of Helicobacter pylori . ref cite journal author Parsonnet J, Hansen S, Rodriguez L, Gelb A, Warnke R, Jellum E, Orentreich N, Vogelman J, Friedman G title Helicobacter pylori infection and gastric lymphoma. journal N Engl J Med volume 330 issue 18 pages 1267 71 year 1994 pmid 8145781 doi 10.1056 NEJM199405053301803 ref The initial diagnosis is made by biopsy of suspicious lesions on esophagogastroduodenoscopy EGD, upper endoscopy . Simultaneous tests for H ... s syndrome and Hashimoto s thyroiditis , and MALT lymphoma of the salivary gland and the thyroid ..., Eidt S, Stolte M title Regression of primary gastric lymphoma of mucosa associated lymphoid tissue type after cure of Helicobacter pylori infection. MALT Lymphoma Study Group. journal Lancet volume 345 ... lymphoid tissue lymphoma to Helicobacter pylori eradication therapy. journal Lancet volume 357 issue ... cite journal author Ye H, Gong L, Liu H, et al. title MALT lymphoma with t 14 18 q32 q21 IGH .... 2001. page 283 ref See also Primary cutaneous marginal zone lymphoma References reflist Hematological ... cancer Category Lymphoma ar de MALT Lymphom it Linfoma ... more details
The medullary cavity medulla , innermost part is the central cavity of bone shafts where red bone marrow and or yellow bone marrow adipose tissue is stored hence, the medullary cavity is also known as the marrow cavity. Located in the main shaft cortical bone of a long bone diaphysis consisting mostly of compact bone , the medullary cavity has walls composed of spongy bone cancellous bone and is lined with a thin, vascular membrane endosteum . However, the medullary cavity is the area inside any bone long, flat, etc. that holds the bone marrow. ref Martini F., & Nath J. L. 2009 . Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology 8e. San Francisco, CA Pearson Education Inc. ref The clavicle is the only long bone that does not contain a medullary cavity. This area is involved in the formation of red blood cells and white blood cells . Intramedullary is a medical term meaning the inside of a bone . Examples include intramedullary rod s used to treat bone fractures in orthopedic surgery and intramedullary tumor s occurring in some forms of cancer or benign tumors such as an enchondroma . See also Bone marrow References Reflist added above External links Sources by script assisted edit External links DorlandsDict nine 20799676 Medullary cavity Bone and cartilage DEFAULTSORT Medullary Cavity Category Lymphatic system Category Skeletal system musculoskeletal stub de Markh hle pt Cavidade medular fi Luuydinontelo ... more details