On connective tissue, organ and arterial sclerosis in norm and pathology

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In humans, connective tissue emerges and develops from mesenchyme intrauterus, whose soft and dense varieties differ in functional morphology and architectonics. Soft tissues include: reticular tissue of bone marrow and other hematopoietic organs, thin fibrous tissue of mucous membranes (stomach, intestines and other organs), fatty subcutaneous and interorganic tissue (abdominal cavity and other places), adventitial tissue (aorta and other blood vessels, esophagus and ureters, etc.).

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G. G. Nepryakhin

Kurashov Medical Institute

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