National Cancer Institute Thesaurus

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Preferred Name

Large Intestinal Wall Tissue

Synonyms

Large Intestinal Wall Tissue

Definitions

The tissue of the large intestine. It is composed of four layers - mucosa, submucosa, smooth muscle with inner circular and outer longitudinal layers, and serosa. The mucosa has a large number of goblet cells but does not have any villi. The longitudinal muscle layer is incomplete. The longitudinal muscle is limited to three distinct bands, called teniae coli that run the entire length of the colon. Contraction of the teniae coli exerts pressure on the wall and creates a series of pouches, called haustra, along the colon. Epiploic appendages, pieces of fat-filled connective tissue, are attached to the outer surface of the colon.

ID

http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C32931

code

C32931

DEFINITION

The tissue of the large intestine. It is composed of four layers - mucosa, submucosa, smooth muscle with inner circular and outer longitudinal layers, and serosa. The mucosa has a large number of goblet cells but does not have any villi. The longitudinal muscle layer is incomplete. The longitudinal muscle is limited to three distinct bands, called teniae coli that run the entire length of the colon. Contraction of the teniae coli exerts pressure on the wall and creates a series of pouches, called haustra, along the colon. Epiploic appendages, pieces of fat-filled connective tissue, are attached to the outer surface of the colon.

FULL_SYN

Large Intestinal Wall Tissue

label

Large Intestinal Wall Tissue

Legacy Concept Name

Large_Intestinal_Wall_Tissue

Preferred_Name

Large Intestinal Wall Tissue

prefixIRI

Thesaurus:C32931

Semantic_Type

Tissue

UMLS_CUI

C1517728

subClassOf

http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C49478

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