corpuscle
[L. corpusculum, little body]
- Any small rounded body.
- An encapsulated sensory nerve ending.
- A blood cell.
corpuscular,
adj.
axis c.The center of a tactile corpuscle.
blood c.An erythrocyte or leukocyte.
cancroid c.The characteristic nodule in cutaneous epithelioma.
chyle c.A corpuscle seen in chyle.
colostrum c.A cell containing phagocytosed fat globules, present in milk secreted the first few days after parturition.
corneal c.A type of connective tissue cell found in the fibrous tissue of the cornea.
SEE: Drysdale's corpuscle.
genital c.An encapsulated sensory nerve ending resembling a pacinian corpuscle that is found in the skin of the external genitalia and nipples.
SEE: red cell ghost.
SEE: Golgi-Mazzoni corpuscle.
SEE: Hassall corpuscle.
SEE: Krause's corpuscle.
malpighian c.1Renal corpuscle.2A malpighian body of the spleen.
SEE: Krause corpuscle..
SEE: Meissner corpuscle.
milk c.A fat-filled globule present in milk. It represents the distal end of a mammary gland cell broken off in apocrine secretion.
pacinian c.An encapsulated nerve ending found in the dermis, subcutaneous tissue, and other connective tissue membranes; it is a sensory receptor for pressure.
SEE: Purkinje cell.
renal c.A glomerulus and Bowman's capsule of the nephron of a kidney, the site of glomerular filtration. SYN: malpighian corpuscle (1).
SEE: illus.
reticulated c.An obsolete term for reticulocyte.
SEE: reticulocyte.
SEE: under Ruffini, Angelo.
splenic c.A nodule of lymphatic tissue in the spleen.
tactile c.A sensory receptor that responds to touch, e.g., Meissner corpuscle. Tactile corpuscles are located in the dermal papillae just beneath the epidermis and are most numerous on the fingertips, toes, soles, palms, lips, nipples, and tip of the tongue.