subcapsular
Subcapsular is an anatomical term used to describe structures or lesions located beneath a capsule, the fibrous envelope that surrounds many organs or tissues. The descriptor indicates a position just under the outer covering rather than within the inner parenchymal tissue.
Common uses appear in medicine and anatomy. Subcapsular hematomas occur when bleeding collects under the capsule
In lymph node anatomy, the subcapsular sinus is a shallow groove beneath the capsule that receives lymph
In ophthalmology, subcapsular cataracts form as opacities just beneath the lens capsule. They can be classified
Clinical significance and diagnostics vary by site. Subcapsular lesions may require imaging such as ultrasound, computed