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Interstitium
Meaning
Noun
●
In Medicine:
An
interstitial
space
within a
tissue
or organ.
●
In Medicine:
Specifically the
tissue
between the
pulmonary alveoli
and the bloodstream.
●
In Philosophy:
A state between systems or spaces.
●
An
interstice
, the
interval
of time required by the Roman Catholic Church between the
attainment
of different
degrees
of an order (pluralised as
interstitia
for the
overall
policy
, which is also
occasionally
spelled
instertitia).
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Origin
interstitium
English
interstitium
Latin
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Etym
Related
Stroma
Capillaries
Alveoli
Vasculature
Epithelium
Tubules
Endothelium
Venules
Glomeruli
Cytoplasm
Parenchyma
Microvasculature
Cytosol
Glomerulus
Tissues
Medulla
Lymphatics
Lumen
Microcirculation
Pericardium
Lungs
Tubule
Bloodstream
Submucosa
Choroid
Bronchioles
Endocardium
Mesentery
Renin
Interstitial Fluid
Systemic Circulation
Basement Membrane
Plasma Membrane
Lamina Propria
Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
Blood Vessels
Extracellular Matrix
Adrenal Cortex
Anterior Chamber
Collecting Duct
Nerve Fibers
Right Atrium
Osmotic Pressure
Pulmonary Veins
Vas Deferens
Pulmonary Circulation
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