Stratum fibrosum

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Stratum fibrosum (Latin: layer, fiber for connective tissue layer ) describes a tissue layer in anatomy that contains many fibers.

Examples would be

The term is found accordingly not only in the description of human anatomy, but also in the joints of other mammals, such as. B. the horse.

Individual evidence

  1. Google Books: Anatomie - Karl Zilles, Bernhard Tillmann - Google Books , access date: November 15, 2014
  2. Entry on Stratum fibrosum in Flexikon , a Wiki of the DocCheck company , accessed on November 15, 2014.
  3. ^ Claus-Peter Adler: bone diseases . Springer-Verlag, January 1, 2006, ISBN 978-3-540-26501-6 , p. 467 (accessed November 15, 2014).
  4. Walther Graumann: Compact textbook anatomy: in 4 volumes . Schattauer Verlag, 2004, ISBN 978-3-7945-2061-9 , p. 198 with a beautiful illustration of the surrounding tissue (accessed on November 15, 2014).
  5. Dieter C. Wirtz: Ae-Manual of the endoprosthetics: knee . Springer-Verlag, January 1, 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-12889-9 , pp. 6– (accessed November 15, 2014).
  6. Horst Erich König: Anatomy of domestic mammals: textbook and color atlas for study and practice; with 53 tables; + Vet anatomy online . Schattauer Verlag, 2012, ISBN 978-3-7945-2832-5 , p. 11 etc. (accessed November 15, 2014).
  7. Horst Wissdorf: Adams' lameness in horses . Schlütersche, 2008, ISBN 978-3-7944-0219-9 , p. 339.