Meningococcal nasopharyngitis- bacteria are localized in the Submucosal layer of the nose and pharynx,
causing local inflammatory reactions in it.
However, diffuse development and its distribution in the Submucosal layer of this part of the larynx determines a more serious prognosis.
Their significant difference from more superficial mucosal defects(eg, erosion)
is that this damage affects deeper layers(including Submucosal, muscular) of the gastric or intestinal wall.
This clinical form is characterized by the
presence of meningococcus in the human body(in the mucosa and Submucosal layer of the nasopharynx) without any clinical manifestations.
Submucosal fibroids are the type if fibroid that has
clearly been demonstrated to reduce pregnancy rate, roughly by 50%, and removal of which will double pregnancy rate.
In the Submucosal layer and stroma of the villi,
a profuse productive infiltrate is revealed, in which a large number of eosinophils, plasma cells, and histo-cytes are found.
Submucosal fibroids are located in the muscle beneath the endometrium of the uterus
and distort the uterine cavity; even small lesions in this location may lead to bleeding and infertility.
Current research suggests that Submucosal and intramural fibroids- fibroids
that change the shape and size of the uterine cavity- seem to affect a woman's ability to get pregnant, even with in vitro fertilization.