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di·a·pe·de·sis D0198600 (dī′ə-pĭ-dē′sĭs)n. pl. di·a·pe·de·ses (-sēz) The movement or passage of blood cells, especially white blood cells, through intact capillary walls into surrounding body tissue. [Greek diapēdēsis, transudation, from diapēdān, to ooze through : dia-, dia- + pēdān, to leap, throb; see ped- in Indo-European roots.] di′a·pe·det′ic (-dĕt′ĭk) adj.diapedesis (ˌdaɪəpəˈdiːsɪs) n (Pathology) the passage of blood cells through the unruptured wall of a blood vessel into the surrounding tissues[C17: New Latin, from Greek: a leaping through, from diapēdan to spring through, from dia- + pēdan to leap] diapedetic adjdi•a•pe•de•sis (ˌdaɪ ə pɪˈdi sɪs) n. the passage of blood cells, esp. white blood cells, through intact blood vessel walls into the tissues. [1615–25; < New Latin < Greek diapḗdēsis literally, leaping through] di`a•pe•det′ic (-ˈdɛt ɪk) adj. diapedesisthe process in which blood corpuscles soak into surrounding tissue through the natural pores of the blood vessels.See also: Blood and Blood VesselsThesaurusNoun | 1. | diapedesis - passage of blood cells (especially white blood cells) through intact capillary walls and into the surrounding tissueorganic phenomenon - (biology) a natural phenomenon involving living plants and animals | TranslationsdiapedesisenUK
diapedesis[‚dī·ə·pə′dē·səs] (medicine) Hemorrhage of blood cells, especially erythrocytes, through an intact vessel wall into the tissues. diapedesisenUK
diapedesis [di″ah-pĕ-de´sis] the outward passage of blood cells through intact vessel walls. See illustration.Diapedesis of leukocytes. From Dorland's, 2000.di·a·pe·de·sis (dī'ă-pĕ-dē'sis), The passage of blood, or any of its formed elements, through the intact walls of blood vessels. Synonym(s): migration (2) [G. dia, through, + pēdēsis, a leaping] diapedesis (dī′ə-pĭ-dē′sĭs)n. pl. diapede·ses (-sēz) The movement or passage of blood cells, especially white blood cells, through intact capillary walls into surrounding body tissue. di′a·pe·det′ic (-dĕt′ĭk) adj.di·a·pe·de·sis (dī'ă-pĕ-dē'sis) The passage of blood, or any of its formed elements, through the intact walls of blood vessels. Synonym(s): migration (2) . [G. dia, through, + pēdēsis, a leaping]DIAPEDESISdiapedesis (di?a-ped-e'sis) [? + pedan, to leap] The movement of white blood cells and other cells out of small arterioles, venules, and capillaries as part of the inflammatory response. The cells move through gaps between cells in the vessel walls. See: illustration; inflammationdiapedesis The passing of blood cells through the intact CAPILLARY wall into the tissue spaces. Diapedesis is a feature of INFLAMMATION.diapedesis the passage of white blood cells through the unruptured wall of a blood vessel by changing in shape; an important reaction to tissue injury, leading to inflammation.diapedesisenUK
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