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whether the
mesentery is a
single organ, or
whether there are
several mesenteries.[betterĀ sourceĀ needed] The
classical anatomical description of the mesocolon...
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fallopian tubes, the uterus, and the ****.
Peritoneal folds are omentums,
mesenteries and ligaments; they
connect organs to each
other or to the abdominal...
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itself is
divided into
several chambers by
mesenteries radiating inwards from the body wall. Some of the
mesenteries form
complete partitions with a free edge...
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perforations or
ostia near the oral disc.
Mesenteries are
usually in pairs. The free edge of
incomplete mesenteries are
thickened to form glandular, ciliated...
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supplied with
plentiful amounts of blood. The
three most
important mesenteries are
mesentery for the
small intestine, the
transverse mesocolon,
which attaches...
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forms in the gut
layers and in
places mesenteries extend from the gut as
double layers of peritoneum.
Mesenteries provide a
pathway for vessels, nerves...
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peritoneum on
their anterior side only.
Structures that are not
suspended by
mesentery in the
abdominal cavity and that lie
between the
parietal peritoneum and...
- the
duodenum An
unusually narrow, stalk-like
mesentery The
position of the intestines,
narrow mesentery and Ladd's
bands can
contribute to
several severe...
- The
misty mesentery sign is a non-specific
radiological finding characterized by
increased attenuation within the
mesenteric fat on
computed tomography...
- "Proceedings of Societies:
Observations on the Flow of the
Lacteal Fluid in the
Mesentery of the Mouse".
Quarterly Journal of
Microscopical Science. s1-6 (21)....