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,