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Adventitia
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For the botany term, see adventitious.

Adventitia is the outermost connective tissue covering of any organ, vessel, or other structure.

For example, the connective tissue that surrounds an artery is called the adventitia because it is considered extraneous to the artery. (See tunica adventitia (vessels) for more details.)

To some degree, its role is complimentary to that of the serosa:

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Tissue layers and associated features
mesothelium, serosa/adventitia, muscularis externa (outer & inner), submucosa, mucosa (muscularis mucosa, lamina propria, epithelium), lumen

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