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membranous
mem·bra·nous M0210800 (mĕm′brə-nəs)adj.1. Relating to, made of, or similar to a membrane.2. Medicine Characterized by the formation of a usually abnormal membrane or a layer similar to a membrane: membranous nephropathy.membranous (ˈmɛmbrənəs; mɛmˈbreɪnəs) , membraneous or membranaceousadjof or relating to a membrane ˈmembranously advmem•bra•nous (ˈmɛm brə nəs) adj. 1. consisting of, of the nature of, or resembling membrane. 2. characterized by the formation of a membrane. [1590–1600] mem′bra•nous•ly, adv. mem·bra·nous (mĕm′brə-nəs)1. Relating to, made of, or similar to a membrane.2. Characterized by the formation of a membrane or a layer like a membrane.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | membranous - relating to or made of or similar to a membrane; "membranous lining" | | 2. | membranous - characterized by formation of a membrane (or something resembling a membrane); "membranous gastritis"membrane-formingunhealthy - not in or exhibiting good health in body or mind; "unhealthy ulcers" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeemembranemembranous
mem·bra·nous (mem'bră-nŭs), Relating to or of the form of a membrane. Synonym(s): hymenoid (1) , membranaceousmembranous (mĕm′brə-nəs)adj.1. Relating to, made of, or similar to a membrane.2. Medicine Characterized by the formation of a usually abnormal membrane or a layer similar to a membrane: membranous nephropathy.mem·bra·nous (mem'bră-nŭs) Relating to or of the form of a membrane. membranous (of plants) being dry and flexible but not green.Patient discussion about membranousQ. HYALINE MEMBRANE DISEASE in pre-mature infants;what are the causes of it in pregnant women?A. the cause of Hyaline Membrane disease is pre-mature birth. while the fetus develop, about in the 29th week a substance called surfactant is created in the lungs. this substance's function is to change the surface tension of the fluid in the lungs- therefore decreasing it's force. the surface tension tends to shrink the lungs and can cause the lungs to collapse. so a premature baby wouldn't be able to breath properly. Q. For those that had an epimacular membrane removed, how long was it before your eye healed? How was your vision afterwards? Do you now require or benefit from glasses?A. Epimacular membrane removal can be associated with a variety of ocular conditions and therefore the healing process varies tremendously depending on the underlying pathology. Furthermore, this condition may recur. More discussions about membranousmembranous Related to membranous: depreciatory, membranous labyrinth, Membranous urethra, membranous bone, Membranous nephropathySynonyms for membranousadj characterized by formation of a membrane (or something resembling a membrane)SynonymsRelated Words |