Medical Definition of Lamina visceralis

1. The inner layer of an enveloping sac or bursa which lines the outer surface of the enveloped structure, as opposed to the parietal layer which lines the walls of the occupied space or cavity. The visceral layer is usually thin, delicate and not apparent as being separate, but rather appears to be the outer surface of the structure itself. Synonym: lamina visceralis. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lamina Visceralis

lamina septi pellucidi
lamina spiralis ossea
lamina spiralis secundaria
lamina superficialis
lamina superficialis fasciae cervicalis
lamina superficialis fasciae temporalis
lamina superficialis musculi levatoris palpebrae superioris
lamina suprachoroidea
lamina supraneuroporica
lamina tecti mesencephali
lamina terminalis cerebri
lamina terminalis of cerebrum
lamina tragi
lamina vasculosa choroideae
lamina ventralis
lamina visceralis (current term)
lamina visceralis pericardii
lamina vitrea
laminability
laminable
laminae
laminae albae cerebelli
laminae medullares cerebelli
laminae medullares thalami
laminagram
laminagraph
laminagraphy
laminak
laminaks

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