subepitheliale
Subepitheliale is a descriptive term used in anatomy, histology, and pathology to indicate a location beneath the epithelium. In English-language usage, the corresponding term is commonly subepithelial; subepitheliale appears in some European or Latinized medical texts to express the same idea. The term is primarily descriptive and does not by itself imply a specific disease.
Anatomical context: Epithelial tissues rest on a basement membrane, with underlying connective tissue forming the lamina
Clinical and pathological relevance: The descriptor is used to characterize lesions, blisters, infiltrates, or other processes
Etymology and usage notes: The term derives from Latin and describes positional relationships rather than a