dentinal sheath


den·ti·nal sheath

obsolete term for a layer of tissue relatively resistant to the action of acids, which forms the walls of the dentinal tubules.

den·ti·nal sheath

(den'ti-năl shēth) A layer of tissue relatively resistant to the action of acids, which forms the walls of the dentinal tubules.

Neumann,

Ernst F.C., German histologist, anatomist, and pathologist, 1834-1918. Neumann cells - nucleated cells in the bone marrow developing into red blood cells.Neumann sheath - a layer of tissue relatively resistant to the action of acids, which forms the walls of the dentinal tubules. Synonym(s): dentinal sheathNeumann syndrome - muscle cell tumor in infants Synonym(s): neonatal myoblastomaRouget-Neumann sheath - see under Rouget, Charles MB