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Bladder Wall
The tissue layers that form the urinary bladder. They include the mucosa, submucosa, smooth muscle, and serosa. (NCI Thesaurus)
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The triangular area in the bladder mucosa that is formed by the two ureteral orifices and the urethral orifice.