For these studies, an incision was made in the abdomen, and the mesentery and small intestine were exteriorized. |
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Two case reports exist in the literature describing extra-adrenal paragangliomas in the posterior mesentery. |
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Their mesentery contains ileal arteries and veins, which are also branches of the superior mesenteric artery. |
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Tissue analyzed at the Tyler, TX, laboratory included right and left lung, omentum, and mesentery from each patient. |
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In the small bowel mesentery, the spaces may be filled with chyle and are called chylous lymphangioma. |
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Mesenteric disease on CT scan is seen as a patchy or diffuse increase in density, strands within the mesentery, and a stellate appearance. |
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The liver is surrounded by splanchnopleure with a mesentery connecting it to the stomach and to the ventral body wall. |
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The small bowel showed 5 atretic lesions of the jejunum and absence of the dorsal mesentery. |
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Coffee specifically draws toxins from the liver through the mesentery of the small intestine. |
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Deep vein thrombosis typically occurs in the leg, but veins in the arms, retina, mesentery, and cerebral sinus may also be affected. |
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Another approach involves autotransplantation of splenic tissue within the mesentery. |
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At autopsy, the jejunum revealed multiple blue-black areas in the bowel wall and mesentery. |
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There was spiraling of the bowel around the midgut mesentery and the midgut was dusky in color. |
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Used in surgical procedures, the material reinforces staple lines on the lung, stomach, and bowel or mesentery in tissue transections or resections. |
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What you feel is the indurated mesentery or the adherent bowel. |
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The nature of the solid tumors varied from numerous small nodules spreading throughout the mesentery and peritoneal lining to a single, large mass. |
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Ileal carcinoids tend to grow through the bowel wall and invade the mesentery where they produce a desmoplastic reaction leading to fibrosis and small bowel obstruction. |
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Therefore, omentum, mesentery, and lung tissues from 20 individuals in whom mesothelioma was diagnosed were analyzed for asbestos bodies and asbestos fibers. |
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The surgeon dissects the distal sigmoid colon from the mesentery and ligates the inferior mesenteric vessels without disturbing the presacral sympathetic plexus. |
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The omentum and mesentery contain blood vessels, nerves, lymph nodes, fat, elastic fibres for stretching, and collagen fibres for strength. |
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The omentum and mesentery were also thickened and adherent to the viscera. |
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When an obstruction or a twist in the mesentery causes the intestines to become blocked and prevents mesenteric arteries and veins from supplying the gut with blood, the tissue may ultimately die. |
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Multiple nodular masses were attached to the mesentery and mesovarium, and a large mass extended from the infundibulum of the oviduct. |
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The transverse mesentery is short over the anterior surface of the pancreas, and the venous drainage is fragile at the base of the mesentery. |
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As such, the serosa is continuous with both the mesentery, and the lining of the abdominal cavity. |
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The larvae become encysted in various subperitoneal tissues such as the liver, spleen, mesentery and lungs. |
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The medulla, which contains no germinal elements, exhibits no significant cyclical activity, is usually inconspicuous, is continuous with the dorsal mesentery, and, in cyclostomes, is hardly distinguishable from the latter. |
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A temporary ostomy may be maintained in place by naturally forming adhesions between the loop of intestine and the mesentery, a membrane lining the abdomen, and by performing sutures. |
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The omentum is thinner than the mesentery and is lacy in appearance. |
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A distal segment may be removed, based on the disease entity, with the remaining bowel over-sewn and left in the abdominal cavity with its mesentery intact. |
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On the other hand, assessment of the mesentery is less reliable. |
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In vertebrates, the first trace of gonad development is a thickening of the coelomic lining on either side of the dorsal mesentery and medial to the kidney rudiments. |
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Typically, it involves a tear or perforation of the intestine and its mesentery, which is accompanied by fracture or dislocation of the mid-lumbar spine. |
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While the left abdominal air sac is large and lies to the left of the mesentery. |
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Common sites for the solitary type are in the mediastinum, neck, lung, mesentery, axillary lymph nodes, peritoneum, soft tissues and nasopharynx, where a mass forms. |
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Metastases were located in the lymph nodes, liver, bone, lung, contralateral kidney, brain, suprarenal, spermatic cord, soft tissues, and mesentery. |
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This will include the characterisation of primary cells derived from mesocolic mesentery and the characterisation of bacterial strains isolated from cystic fibrosis patients. |
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Lipogranulomas mostly occur in the genitourinary system, however, various organs such as the spleen, liver, mesentery, breast, scalp, eyelid, and nose have also been affected. |
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It was on her diaphragm and also on the mesentery part of her bowel. |
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The development of the mesentery starts when the foregut, midgut and hindgut are in broad contact with mesenchyme of the posterior abdominal wall in the fetus. |
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