English to Telugu Dictionary areola

areola

స్తన పరివేషం
definition
noun
They are encircled by a pigmented ring called the areola , and surrounded by nerve endings and blood vessels.
a small circular area, in particular the ring of pigmented skin surrounding a nipple.
translation of 'Areola'
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The 'areola' contains softer and darker skin tissue which surrounds the nipple and which also contains smooth muscle fibers.
Most of the breast tissue in a man is concentrated in the area immediately behind the nipple and 'areola' .
Cambarus spp. in the Northeast have no lateral spines on their rostra and the Procambarus spp. in the area have a narrow or obliterated 'areola' .
They are encircled by a pigmented ring called the 'areola' , and surrounded by nerve endings and blood vessels.
Microscopically, variably sized cystic spaces were observed near the nipple, just adjacent to the mammary duct expanding beneath the 'areola' .
As reported in The Journal of Family Practice, a patient complained of itching that had lasted for about six months in and near an 'areola' , but a clinical examination turned up no skin changes or other reason for the itching.
The ventral paratenon consists of fatty mesenteric-like 'areolar' tissue that is rich in blood vessels that nourish the tendon.
It is covered by a sheath of 'areolar' connective tissue from which thin fibrous septa extend into the gland and subdivide it into many distinct lobules.
The cell surface is ornamented with pores or 'areolae' with poroid centers, sometimes in species-specific patterns.
This area in June of 1988 was not noted to contain any obvious 'areolate' plants but did contain them in 1989.
The 'areolae' on the valve are usually too small to be distinguishable with the light microscope.
On the valve surface the 'areolae' are grouped together in fascicles bordered by distinct radial lines.
Loose 'areolar' tissue is the least solid, with gelatinous material among its fibres.
The surface of the cell is coarsely 'areolate' , with a pore in each areole.
They may be located within the thorax embedded in thymic tissue, in the posterior mediastinum, and in the 'areolar' tissue associated with the pericardium.
For capsule contracture, ‘We have done a capsulotomy through the belly button, although it's more difficult than the 'areolar' approach.’
Loss of indusium, dimorphism, 'areolate' venation, and reduced blade dissection have occurred repeatedly along many evolutionary lines in Dryopteridaceae.
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