The part of the small intestines used for the feeding is called the jejunum. |
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At autopsy, the jejunum revealed multiple blue-black areas in the bowel wall and mesentery. |
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The transverse colon joins the descending colon, and in the same region five cross sections of jejunum can be identified. |
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In the various sections of the small intestine, the jejunum was the most common area of wall thickening. |
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The patient was treated with surgical resection of the distal jejunum, proximal ileum, and the 3 nodules of the liver. |
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Acute cholecystitis may cause the gall bladder to adhere to the adjacent jejunum or duodenum. |
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Small bowel bleeding involving the jejunum and ileum is less common and more difficult to detect scintigraphically. |
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The feathery-appearing bowel distal to the smoother contour duodenum is the jejunum, and it is in the right lower quadrant! |
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The small bowel showed 5 atretic lesions of the jejunum and absence of the dorsal mesentery. |
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Almost all the body's nutrient absorption occurs in the small intestine, along its three sub-divisions: the duodenum, the jejunum and the ileum. |
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Ultimately, the shunts were converted to jejunoileostomies in which the upper portion of the jejunum was anastomosed to the lower portion of the ileum. |
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Such receptors may also explain the selective absorption of iron and calcium in the duodenum and upper jejunum. |
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Lesions, in jejunum and ileum, are focal-to-confluent, often with a tightly adhered pseudomembrane, and hemorrhage is uncommon. |
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At least 10 to 25 percent of ingested organic chromium is thought to be absorbed from the intestinal tract, probably the jejunum or upper ileum. |
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The trophozoite, or feeding stage, lives mainly in the duodenum but is often found in the jejunum and ileum of the small intestine. |
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Also called valves of Kerckring, the plicae circulares are largest in the lower part of the duodenum and in the upper part of the jejunum. |
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The midgut eventually develops into distal duodenum, jejunum, ileum, caecum, appendix, ascending colon, and proximal two thirds of the transverse colon. |
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Under impaired digestive conditions: differences were even greater: glucose absorption in the jejunum increasing 9-fold and protein digestion increasing significantly in both the jejunum and ileum. |
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The activity of the small intestine was markedly increased, more in the duodenum than in the jejunum and ileum and preferentially in those segments with irregular intestinal activity. |
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His hospital file reads that pellets pierced his wall of gut, jejunum, transverse colon and descending colon. |
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One example is colonization of the jejunum in vagotomized patients who are IgA-deficient. |
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It is used to feed in jejunum and aspirate the stomach. |
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The segment is removed, along with its vascular pedicle, and the ends of the remaining jejunum approximated and anastomosed. |
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The small intestine is made up of three parts: The duodenum which surrounds the top of the pancreas, the jejunum which folds up on itself vertically and the ileum which lies horizontally and is joined to the cæcum. |
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Over a period of three to six hours, peristalsis moves chyme through the duodenum into the next portion of the small intestine, the jejunum, and finally into the ileum, the last section of the small intestine. |
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The proventriculus, gizzard, pancreas, duodenum, jejunum and ileum were removed and weighed. |
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The tube was then placed through a gastrotomy made in the stomach, and the jejunal limb was fed distally into the duodenum and jejunum. |
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Intraepithelial lymphocytosis is usually most severe in the duodenum and proximal jejunum, and less severe or absent in the ileum. |
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This was followed by measuring the pH of the digesta in the duodenum, jejunum, ileum, caecum and colon. |
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The cause of diarrhea in celiac sprue is multifactorial, resulting from impaired absorption by the duodenum and jejunum, and net secretion by jejunal mucosa. |
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The duodena open into a common pouch just below the entrance of the gall-ducts. The intestine was single from the confluence of the duodena to the termination of the jejunum. |
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