The tunica media provides a key structure and function support for native vessels.
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The left testicle was hanging by its cord, enveloped in its tunica vaginalis.
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We report a case of malignant mesothelioma of tunica vaginalis in a 65-year-old man.
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Porcine aortic tunica media served as the thrombogenic substrate.
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NEP was most abundant in the tunica media of cerebrocortical blood vessels and in pyramidal neurons.
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Hydrocele is a condition in which there is an abnormal quantity of fluid in the tunica vaginalis.
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Peyronie's disease is a pathological condition of the penis which is characterized by localized ossification of the tunica albuginea.
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Electron microscopy of the tunica media showed a number of immunoreactive nerve endings in the vicinity of local smooth muscle cells.
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Results: Linear and volumetric imaging was achieved with the handheld system in infant eyes despite tunica vasculosa lentis and vitreous bands.
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Objective: To assess the use of tunica vaginalis graft plus onlay preputial island flap in urethral reconstructive surgery in rabbits through histopathology.
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We treated 37 patients with severe congenital or acquired penile curvature with a modified Essed-Schroeder corporoplasty without excision of the tunica albuginea.
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Microscopic invasion of the tunica and rete testis, and necrosis also were identified slightly more frequently in the higher stage cancer patients.
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Expression of D2 receptor mRNAs was detected in the walls of small blood vessels within the tunica adventitia of the pulmonary artery.
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We conclude that structural remodeling in the hypertensive neonatal PA is due partly to increased cell proliferation in the tunica media and adventitia.
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RA could also inhibit hypertrophic changes in the tunica media and proliferation of adventitial cells of the IAPA and muscularization of non-muscular arteries.
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The veins differ from arteries in possessing thinner walls, less elastic and muscular tissue, and for the most part a stronger tunica adventitia.