superior flexure of duodenum
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Duodenum — This article is about an organ. For Frank Zappa s song, see Duodenum (song). Duodenum Schematic diagram of the gastrointestinal tract, highlighting the duodenum. G … Wikipedia
flexure — A bend, as in an organ or structure. SYN: flexura [TA]. [L. flexura] anorectal f. [TA] the anteroposterior curve or angle, with convesity directed anteriorly, of the anorectal junction; tonus of the puborectalis (muscle) produces the … Medical dictionary
pars superior duodeni — [TA] superior part of duodenum: the most proximal part of the duodenum, adjacent to the pylorus; it forms the superior duodenal flexure … Medical dictionary
Duodenojejunal flexure — Superior and inferior duodenal fossæ … Wikipedia
Suspensory muscle of the duodenum — Infobox Anatomy Name = Suspensory muscle of the duodenum Latin = musculus suspensorius duodeni GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = Duodenojejunal fossa. (Suspensory muscle of the duodenum not labeled, but region is visible.) Caption2 = MapPos =… … Wikipedia
flexura duodeni superior — [TA] superior duodenal flexure: the bend where the superior part of the duodenum ends and the descending part begins … Medical dictionary
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part — A portion. SYN: pars [TA]. abdominal p. of aorta SYN: abdominal aorta. abdominal p. of esophagus [TA] the portion of the esophagus from where it passes through the diaphragm to the stomach. See … Medical dictionary
digestive system, human — Introduction the system used in the human body for the process of digestion. The human digestive system consists primarily of the digestive tract (alimentary canal), or the series of structures and organs through which food and liquids pass… … Universalium
Artery — A vessel that carries blood that is high in oxygen content away from the heart to the farthest reaches of the body. Since blood in arteries is usually full of oxygen, the hemoglobin in the red blood cells is oxygenated. The resultant form of… … Medical dictionary