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Results 1 - 10 of 65 for lining
  1. Images ... The stomach connects the esophagus to the small intestines and is where the majority of food digestion takes place.
  2. ... ovary causing an egg to ripen. The uterine lining thickens preparing itself for implantation of a fertilized ... an egg from attaching itself to the uterine lining (endometrium) because of changes in the cellular structure ...
  3. ... The deformed cartilage are removed and the rib lining is left in place to allow re-growth ... placed to re-expand the lung if the lining of the lung is entered. Metal struts are ...
  4. ... bone (patella) A damaged ligament Inflamed or damaged lining of the joint (synovium) ... knee disc (meniscus), the knee bone (patella), the lining of the joint (synovium), and the rest of ...
  5. The mucosal lining of the cavity of the uterus is called the endometrium. It is this lining which undergoes changes over the course of the ...
  6. ... can cause growths on the heart valves, the lining of the heart, or the lining of the blood vessels. These growths may be ...
  7. ... in the small intestine and damage in the lining. This prevents the body from properly absorbing the nutrients in food. The damage to the lining of the intestine comes from a reaction to ...
  8. ... caused by immune response to an infection. The lining of the intestine may ulcerate and form channels ... threatening conditions such as peritonitis (inflammation of the lining of the abdomen) may occur.
  9. ... vaginal wall is elastic and thick, and its lining is ridged and lubricated. In vaginal atrophy, the vagina wall shrinks, and its lining becomes pale, smooth, and dry.
  10. ... stimulating the production of mucus from the stomach lining. The mucus creates a barrier between the stomach lining and the acidic gastric substances that cause heartburn ...
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