
Code = {TerminologiaHistologica|3|08|02.2.00007} | }} Pars intermedia is the boundary between the anterior and posterior lobes of the pituitary. It contains three types of cells - basophils, chromophobes, and colloid-filled cysts. The cysts are the remainder of Rathke’s pouch. In human fetal life, this area produces melanocyte stimulating hormon...
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(from the article `drug`) ...brain. The gland itself is composed of three distinct lobes: the anterior lobe (also called the adenohypophysis), the posterior lobe (also called ... ...hypothalamic factors, when released, are either in immediate contact with the secretory cells (Figure 1B) or in blood capillaries very closely ... [2 rel...
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Synonym for intermediate part ... Central portion; the portion located between extreme portions of a structure; an interposed or intervening part. ... See: intermediate part of adenohypophysis, intermediate part of vestibular bulb. ... Synonym: pars intermedia. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Synonyms: intermediate part
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n] - a thin piece of tissue that has become part of the posterior pituitary
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noun a thin piece of tissue that has become part of the posterior pituitary
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