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Outer layer of fibrous tissue surrounding a bodily organ
For the botanical term, see Adventitious.
The outer layer of connective tissue that surrounds an artery, or vein – the tunica externa, is also called the tunica adventitia.
To some degree, its role is complementary to that of the serosa, which also provides a layer of tissue surrounding an organ. In the abdomen, whether an organ is covered in adventitia or serosa depends upon whether it is peritoneal or retroperitoneal: