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mesangium, n. Anat.|miːˈsændʒɪəm| [mod.L. (coined in Ger. by K. W. Zimmermann 1933, in Zeitschr. f. mikroskopisch-anat. Forschung XXXII. 251) f. Gr. ἀγγεῖον vessel: see meso-.] The part of a glomerulus of the kidney where the afferent and efferent arterioles are closest together, situated towards the outer end of the vascular pole of the glomerular capsule.
1934Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp. LV. 420 Zimmermann..speaks of the ‘Polkissen’ as a mass of connective-tissue cells applied to the afferent arteriole at its entry and extending a short way along it... This connective tissue..is especially to be seen in a central position in the lobule, between the capillaries and is spoken of as the ‘mesangium’. 1948in Biol. Abstr. (1949) XXIII. 761/2 Certain infrequent stroma cells of the mesangium. 1980Sci. Amer. July 43/1 When these deposits were limited to the mesangium, there was either minimal evidence or none of proteinuria. 1987Amer. Jrnl. Path. CXXVII. 149/1 A number of studies have demonstrated an increase of mononuclear phagocytes in the mesangium in glomerulonephritis. |