Fabricius bursa

Fabricius bursa
Fa·bri·ci·us bursa (fə-brisґe-əs) [H. Fabricius] see under bursa.

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  • bursa of fabricius — fəˈbrish(ē)əs Usage: usually capitalized F Etymology: translation of New Latin bursa Fabricii, from bursa + Fabricii, gen. of Fabricius (Hieronymous Fabricius of Aquapendente died 1619 Italian anatomist) : a blind glandular sac that opens into… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Bursa (anatomy) — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = Within the knee joint: bursae visible top right and bottom right Caption2 = Precursor = System = Artery = Vein = Nerve = Lymph = MeshName = Bursa,+Synovial DorlandsPre = b …   Wikipedia

  • Fabricius ab Aquapendente , Hieronymus — (1537–1619) Italian anatomist and embryologist Fabricius was born at Aquapendente in Italy and educated at the University of Padua where he studied under Gabriel Fallopius, succeeding him, in 1565, as professor of anatomy. As an anatomist his… …   Scientists

  • bursa-equivalent — bur·sa equiv·a·lent (burґsə e kwivґə lent) analogous to the bursa of Fabricius; see B lymphocyte, under lymphocyte, and bursa equivalent tissue, under tissue …   Medical dictionary

  • bursa — noun (plural bursas or bursae) Etymology: New Latin, from Medieval Latin, bag, purse more at purse Date: 1803 a bodily pouch or sac: as a. a small serous sac between a tendon and a bone b. bursa of Fabricius • bursal adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • bursa-equivalent tissue — bursal equivalent tissue a hypothesized lymphoid tissue in nonavian vertebrates including human beings, equivalent to the bursa of Fabricius in birds: the site of B lymphocyte maturation. It now appears that B lymphocyte maturation occurs… …   Medical dictionary

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