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Brunna epithelial nests

Brunna epithelial nests (A. Brunn, German anatomist, 1845-1895; epithelium, Greek epi – over + thele – a nipple) – located in own layer of a mucous membrane of a bladder, ureters and a renal pelvis of accumulation of cells of a transitional epithelium, forming owing to proliferation of basal cells of an epithelium; appear (in bladder triangle borders) as natural education or because of development of inflammatory process of chronic character in urinary tract.

 
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