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As adults they move freely on the surface of the mucosa.
"My mucosa is so thick you could stand a spoon in it."
The mucosa of the lower lip is almost invariably involved as well.
They may occur on the mucosa of the lips, or elsewhere.
The air was dry, but every surface seemed covered with a thin mucosa.
Microscopic morphology of the mucosa was similar in the different study groups.
Furthermore, the state of the gastric mucosa was not described.
The risk of malignant transformation is similar to normal mucosa.
It was also found not to be unique to intestinal mucosa and is present in other cells.
They are absorbed well from the stomach and intestinal mucosa.
"We think that's the most likely way that the virus can be carried across genital mucosa."
The tongue is covered with moist, pink tissue called mucosa.
These cells then 'home' back to the mucosa from which they originated.
It may also result from inflammation or congestion of the vaginal mucosa.
The incision is on the mucosa of the mouth.
Contact with allergens can lead to ulcerations of the mucosa.
Mucosa - these are folded walls with ciliated cells along them.
They become apparent when some diseases of the skin or mucosa manifest themselves according to these patterns.
The surface is irregular, and people may occasionally have lose sections of mucosa that comes away.
It acts primarily at the surface of the mucosa.
Usually they are not well absorbed over the intestinal mucosa and a high variability is expected.
Wherever possible, coverage of the exposed bone with mucosa should be achieved.
Behind the nose are the olfactory mucosa and the sinuses.
We got bleeding sites in the mucosa of the lips, inside the mouth and eyelids.
"But I collected the specimen straight from the patient's nasal mucosa."