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Lecture 11
... • Hold organs in place • Sites of fat storage • Provide a route for vessels and nerves – Dorsal mesenteries: • Lesser omentum and Falciform ligament ...
... • Hold organs in place • Sites of fat storage • Provide a route for vessels and nerves – Dorsal mesenteries: • Lesser omentum and Falciform ligament ...
The Digestive System
... endoderm and visceral mesoderm adjacent to the gut tube). • This epithelial-mesenchymal interaction is initiated by Sonic Hedge Hog (SHH) expression throughout the gut tube. • SHH expression upregulates factors in the mesoderm that then determine the type of structure that forms from the gut tube, s ...
... endoderm and visceral mesoderm adjacent to the gut tube). • This epithelial-mesenchymal interaction is initiated by Sonic Hedge Hog (SHH) expression throughout the gut tube. • SHH expression upregulates factors in the mesoderm that then determine the type of structure that forms from the gut tube, s ...
Liver
... Right and left hepatic ducts Left and right branches of proper hepatic artery Left and right branches of hepatic portal vein Nerves and lymphatic vessels These structures are surrounded by connective tissue and called “hepatic pedicle” ...
... Right and left hepatic ducts Left and right branches of proper hepatic artery Left and right branches of hepatic portal vein Nerves and lymphatic vessels These structures are surrounded by connective tissue and called “hepatic pedicle” ...
flexible sigmoidoscopy instructions
... have some “gas like” discomfort due to air, which is infused into the colon, but this should not be painful. When possible, the exam is continued to 60 cm/25 inches. Certain conditions, such as diverticulosis, irritable bowel syndrome, or prior pelvic surgery may produce discomfort when the sigmoid ...
... have some “gas like” discomfort due to air, which is infused into the colon, but this should not be painful. When possible, the exam is continued to 60 cm/25 inches. Certain conditions, such as diverticulosis, irritable bowel syndrome, or prior pelvic surgery may produce discomfort when the sigmoid ...
Abdominal Assessment
... 1. Start in RLQ and listen to each quadrant for 2-5 minutes for bowel sounds 2. Normal sounds are high-pitched and gurgling in small intestine and lowpitched and rumbling in the colon 3. Normally occur at a rate of 5-35/min ...
... 1. Start in RLQ and listen to each quadrant for 2-5 minutes for bowel sounds 2. Normal sounds are high-pitched and gurgling in small intestine and lowpitched and rumbling in the colon 3. Normally occur at a rate of 5-35/min ...
27-Arterial supply of mid & hindgut
... • It is formed by the anastomosis between the colic branches of superior & inferior mesenteric arteries • It begins by anastomosis between ileal branches of ileocolic & termination of superior mesenteric artery • It ends by anastomosis between sigmoid branches of inferior mesenteric with superior re ...
... • It is formed by the anastomosis between the colic branches of superior & inferior mesenteric arteries • It begins by anastomosis between ileal branches of ileocolic & termination of superior mesenteric artery • It ends by anastomosis between sigmoid branches of inferior mesenteric with superior re ...
Smor gas bord, August 27 2010 Colonoscopy in October
... Have you experienced inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease? Do you have a personal history of colorectal cancer or colon polyps? Is there a history of colorectal cancer or colon polyps in your family? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you may be at risk ...
... Have you experienced inflammatory bowel disease, ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease? Do you have a personal history of colorectal cancer or colon polyps? Is there a history of colorectal cancer or colon polyps in your family? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you may be at risk ...
35-rectum_&_urinary_..
... vein divides into right and left branches. The right branch redivides into anterior and posterior branches. Internal hemorroides are two on the right side and one on the left. ...
... vein divides into right and left branches. The right branch redivides into anterior and posterior branches. Internal hemorroides are two on the right side and one on the left. ...
6-Anatomy of OMENTUM2016-12
... duct, and portal vein between its two layers. • Behind by the peritoneum covering the inferior vena cava. • Above (roof) by the peritoneum on the caudate process of the liver. • Below (floor) by the peritoneum covering the commencement of the duodenum and the hepatic ...
... duct, and portal vein between its two layers. • Behind by the peritoneum covering the inferior vena cava. • Above (roof) by the peritoneum on the caudate process of the liver. • Below (floor) by the peritoneum covering the commencement of the duodenum and the hepatic ...
Abdomen - Начало
... peritoneum. They are slightly movable or immovable. According to their position these are: а) retroperitoneal – on the posterior abdominal wall b) subperitoneal – in the lesser pelvis c) preperitoneal – at the anterior abdominal wall. ...
... peritoneum. They are slightly movable or immovable. According to their position these are: а) retroperitoneal – on the posterior abdominal wall b) subperitoneal – in the lesser pelvis c) preperitoneal – at the anterior abdominal wall. ...
peritoneal cavity
... transverse colon, hangs down like an apron in front of the coils of the small intestine and is folded back on itself to be attached to the transverse colon. The lesser omentum suspends the lesser curvature of the stomach from the fissure of the ligamentum venosum and the porta hepatis on the undersu ...
... transverse colon, hangs down like an apron in front of the coils of the small intestine and is folded back on itself to be attached to the transverse colon. The lesser omentum suspends the lesser curvature of the stomach from the fissure of the ligamentum venosum and the porta hepatis on the undersu ...
Right Flank Exploratory Laparotomy
... Once the reticulum has been assessed for hardware disease, ...
... Once the reticulum has been assessed for hardware disease, ...
PowerPoint Lecture - Dr. Stuart Sumida
... PAIRED ARTERIES OF THE BODY WALL: ARMS AND THORAX •Subclavian Arteries •12 Intercostal Arteries •Superior Phrenic Arteries (to diaphragm from above) ...
... PAIRED ARTERIES OF THE BODY WALL: ARMS AND THORAX •Subclavian Arteries •12 Intercostal Arteries •Superior Phrenic Arteries (to diaphragm from above) ...
Anatomy of Root of the Neck
... Some, like descending colon, has mesentery pressed against abdominal wall, then becomes fixed to wall secondarily retroperitoneal (fusion fascia formed) Organization and Description of Peritoneum: Mesentery double layer of peritoneum (invagination of peritoneum by organ), connects organ to posteri ...
... Some, like descending colon, has mesentery pressed against abdominal wall, then becomes fixed to wall secondarily retroperitoneal (fusion fascia formed) Organization and Description of Peritoneum: Mesentery double layer of peritoneum (invagination of peritoneum by organ), connects organ to posteri ...
Abdomen 4 AvS 20060319b
... • Identify and list the general and peritoneal relations of the four parts of the duodenum • Identify and briefly discuss the relations of the pancreas to the spleen, duodenum, stomach and transverse colon and peritoneum • Identify the root of the transverse colon ...
... • Identify and list the general and peritoneal relations of the four parts of the duodenum • Identify and briefly discuss the relations of the pancreas to the spleen, duodenum, stomach and transverse colon and peritoneum • Identify the root of the transverse colon ...
1. The stomach: a. Lies anterior to the greater sac. b. Receives all its
... 37. One of the following organs is not related to the visceral surface of the liver: a. Right colic flexure. b. Right kidney. c. Stomach. d. Duodenum. e. Tail of the pancreas. 38. Regarding the duodenum, all the statements are correct EXCEPT: a. Is about 10 inches long. b. It surrounds the head of ...
... 37. One of the following organs is not related to the visceral surface of the liver: a. Right colic flexure. b. Right kidney. c. Stomach. d. Duodenum. e. Tail of the pancreas. 38. Regarding the duodenum, all the statements are correct EXCEPT: a. Is about 10 inches long. b. It surrounds the head of ...
GROSS ANATOMY EXAMINATION III FORMAT “K
... 1. The apex is the beginning of the adductor canal 2. The femoral vein is lateral to the femoral artery in the femoral sheath 3. A femoral hernia would be located medial to the femoral artery 4. The vastus laterals muscles forms the lateral border of the triangle 38. Which of the following is true o ...
... 1. The apex is the beginning of the adductor canal 2. The femoral vein is lateral to the femoral artery in the femoral sheath 3. A femoral hernia would be located medial to the femoral artery 4. The vastus laterals muscles forms the lateral border of the triangle 38. Which of the following is true o ...
ENDODERMAL DERIVATIVES, FORMATION OF THE GUT AND ITS
... fails too. The result of this failure is polyhydramnios, literally too much amniotic fluid. That is a medical tip off to dire trouble in the newborn (esophageal atresia and/or tracheo-esophageal fistula), which can be thwarted only by the rapid intervention of a pediatric surgeon to recanalize artif ...
... fails too. The result of this failure is polyhydramnios, literally too much amniotic fluid. That is a medical tip off to dire trouble in the newborn (esophageal atresia and/or tracheo-esophageal fistula), which can be thwarted only by the rapid intervention of a pediatric surgeon to recanalize artif ...
01-body cavities2008-02
... The curve at the cranial end of the embryo represents the future pericardial cavity & limbs indicate future pleural ;peritoneal cavities . The distal part of each limb of intraembryonic coelom is continuous with extraembryonic coelom at lateral edges of embryonic disc .This communication is importan ...
... The curve at the cranial end of the embryo represents the future pericardial cavity & limbs indicate future pleural ;peritoneal cavities . The distal part of each limb of intraembryonic coelom is continuous with extraembryonic coelom at lateral edges of embryonic disc .This communication is importan ...
Anatomy Block 5 Oral Quiz Review
... visceral peritoneum exists where the gut tube exits and enters the abdominal cavity. ...
... visceral peritoneum exists where the gut tube exits and enters the abdominal cavity. ...
PAC01 Abdomen
... parietal layer, which is adjacent to the internal spermatic fascia. The visceral layer is right on top of the testes and epididymis. The epididymis is convoluted duct that lies on the superior and posteriolateral surface of the teste. The superior part is the "head" of the epididymis. It is composed ...
... parietal layer, which is adjacent to the internal spermatic fascia. The visceral layer is right on top of the testes and epididymis. The epididymis is convoluted duct that lies on the superior and posteriolateral surface of the teste. The superior part is the "head" of the epididymis. It is composed ...
Unit 02 Dry Lab Questions – A Use the following case has 4 question.
... c. NO. At the level of the incision, the external oblique muscle has transitioned into the aponeuoritc part of the external obique. Both the vertical and horizontal incision would be passing through aponeurotic tissue and would yield the same effect. d. NO. The medial compartment of the thigh is inn ...
... c. NO. At the level of the incision, the external oblique muscle has transitioned into the aponeuoritc part of the external obique. Both the vertical and horizontal incision would be passing through aponeurotic tissue and would yield the same effect. d. NO. The medial compartment of the thigh is inn ...
superior mesenteric artery compression syndrome
... when changing the position, as well as vomiting, nauseas and anorexia6,9. This condition makes food intake impossible, leading to worsened clinical conditions. The post-operative confirmation diagnosis is difficult; but, once the suspicion exists, a contrast study of the duodenum can provide a numbe ...
... when changing the position, as well as vomiting, nauseas and anorexia6,9. This condition makes food intake impossible, leading to worsened clinical conditions. The post-operative confirmation diagnosis is difficult; but, once the suspicion exists, a contrast study of the duodenum can provide a numbe ...
Osteopathic Considerations for the GI patient
... • Increased tissue congestion and impaired nutrient absorption from the bowel • Increased likelihood of fibrosis with increased scarring in the healing process. • Flow of lymph may be hindered by a poorly efficient, flattened diaphragm or by torsion of the fascia around the lymphatic channels locate ...
... • Increased tissue congestion and impaired nutrient absorption from the bowel • Increased likelihood of fibrosis with increased scarring in the healing process. • Flow of lymph may be hindered by a poorly efficient, flattened diaphragm or by torsion of the fascia around the lymphatic channels locate ...
File - Wk 1-2
... glucagon, somatostatin (an inhibitory hormone which inhibit the release of growth hormone, and thyroid-stimulating hormone) and pancreatic polypeptide - The liver produces and secretes bile acids into the duodenum. Bile acids are essential for the digestion of lipids - Once bile is produced, the gal ...
... glucagon, somatostatin (an inhibitory hormone which inhibit the release of growth hormone, and thyroid-stimulating hormone) and pancreatic polypeptide - The liver produces and secretes bile acids into the duodenum. Bile acids are essential for the digestion of lipids - Once bile is produced, the gal ...
Mesentery
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The mesentery is a fold of membranous tissue that arises from the posterior wall of the peritoneal cavity and attaches to the intestinal tract. Within it are the arteries and veins that supply the intestine. The term can be used narrowly to denote just the material that supplies the jejunum and ileum of the small intestine, or broadly to include the right, left and transverse mesocolon, mesoappendix, mesosigmoid and mesorectum.The human mesentery, also called the mesenteric organ, mainly comprises the small intestinal mesentery, the right, left and transverse mesocolon, mesosigmoid and mesorectum. Conventional teaching has described the mesocolon as a fragmented structure; the small intestinal mesentery, transverse and sigmoid mesocolon all terminate at their insertion into the posterior abdominal wall. Recent advances in gastrointestinal anatomy have demonstrated that the mesenteric organ is actually a single, continuous structure that reaches from the duodenojejunal flexure to the level of the distal mesorectum. This simpler concept has been shown to have significant implications.