📂 Anatomy
mantle — Definition
manto / mantle
Manto is an external layer or cover, usually wrapped around a organ or structure. In the anatomical, it is mainly used in the brain and lymphatic system; for example, called cerebral manto to the white ore layer under the cerebral cortex. It also refers to the external region where lymphocytes in lymph nodes are concentrated. Clinically, abnormalities in the manto layer provide significant tips in the diagnosis of neurological or immunological diseases.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is manto?
manto; manto is an external layer or cover, usually wrapped around a organ or structure. In the anatomical, it is mainly used in the brain and lymphatic system; for example, called cerebral manto to the white ore layer under the cerebral cortex. It also refers to the external region where lymphocytes in lymph nodes are concentrated. Clinically, abnormalities in the manto layer provide significant tips in the diagnosis of neurological or immunological diseases.
❓ What is mantle in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "mantle" is manto.
❓ Which medical field is manto related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.