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intimaal

Intimaal is a term that appears in some Dutch-language medical and anatomical writings to denote attributes or processes related to the tunica intima, the innermost lining of arteries and veins. In vascular pathology, the intima is the endothelial layer that directly contacts circulating blood, and changes to this layer—such as thickening or injury—are described using the intimaal descriptor in relevant literature. In English-language medicine the corresponding term is intimal or intimal layer.

Etymology and usage notes: The form likely derives from the Latin tunica intima, with the Dutch adjectival

Other contexts: Outside medical discourse, intimaal can appear as a proper noun or thematic concept in arts,

See also: Tunica intima; Intimal thickening; Endothelium.

suffix
-aal
forming
terms
meaning
"pertaining
to."
The
spelling
intimaal
reflects
common
patterns
for
creating
anatomical
adjectives
in
Dutch,
but
exact
usage
can
vary
by
author
and
context.
culture,
or
branding,
though
it
is
not
an
established,
widely
standardized
term.
When
encountered
in
non-medical
texts,
its
intended
meaning
should
be
inferred
from
the
surrounding
context
or
source.