septulum

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septulum

[′sep·tə·ləm]
(anatomy)
A small septum.
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Thin septula were found within the lesion, while the subcavities were mainly occupied by hemorrhagic material.
The veins running along the septula and those of the tunica vasculosa converge on the posterior border of the testis where they form a dense plexus, called the pampiniform plexus (PP), which finally pours its blood through the TV, on the right side, into the inferior vena cava (IVC), on the left side, and into the left renal vein (LRV) [17].
Raster con un par de palidia longitudinales ligeramente convergentes en ambos extremos, con una longitud de 1.4-1.8 mm, que definen una septula estrecha y se encuentran separadas en su parte central por espacio de 0.4-0.6 mm (Fig.