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A web-based training in medical embryology ... 19.5 Mesenterial relationships and blood supply of the intestines ... The superior mesenteric artery supplies the whole small intestine and extends branches up to the middle third of the transverse colon. Up to this point, the innervation is taken over by the vagus nerve (CN X).
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www.embryology.ch/anglais/sdigestive/mesenteriale02.htm...
www.embryology.ch/anglais/sdigestive/mesenteriale02.html
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The duodenum, jejunum and ileum make up the small intestine. We have already discussed the duodenum. ... Blood Supply to Ileum and Jejunum ... arise and supply the intestine. These straight vessels are end arteries and if they should be occluded, the part of the intestine supplied by them will die. One way to tell the ileum...
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home.comcast.net/~WNOR/jejunumileum.htm
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THE BLOOD SUPPLY OF THE GI TRACT. ... Branches from the main trunk pass down and to the left supplying small bowel. ... Remember, any tissue supplied with blood from the coeliac axis, the superior mesenteric artery or the inferior mesenteric artery will have its venous drainage into the portal venous system.
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gsm.herston.uq.edu.au/radiology/Resources/GUT/BSGUT/BSG...
gsm.herston.uq.edu.au/radiology/Resources/GUT/BSGUT/BSGUT.html
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Small bowel volvulus is a rare but life-threatening surgical emergency. The aetiology may be primary, as is often seen in Africa and ... In view of the excellent blood supply of the small bowel, some authors recommend resection and primary anastomosis in all cases of SBV, regardless of whether gangrene is present or not.
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www.rcsed.ac.uk/Journal/vol44_3/4430026.htm
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The heart has four chambers. The upper two are the right and left atria. The lower two are the right and left ventricles. Blood is pumped through the chambers, aided by four heart valves. The valves open and close to let the blood flow in only one direction.
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www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4598
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The superior mesenteric artery (SMA), which supplies the small intestine and proximal colon, acts as the main supply of blood to these segments and acts as the axis of their subsequent rotation. ... All these anatomic factors cause the small bowel and its vascular supply to become suspended from a narrow pedicle,
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/932430-overview
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Whatever the cause, the result is a decreased blood supply to the small and/or large bowel resulting in ischemia, bowel infarction, necrosis, sepsis, and, ultimately, death.
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emedicine.medscape.com/article/191451-overview
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Mesh-terms: Animals; Cell Adhesion; Cell Adhesion Molecules :: metabolism; Cell Communication; Cell Movement; Immunoglobulins :: metabolism; Integrin alpha4; Integrin beta Chains; Integrins :: analysis; Integrins :: metabolism; Integrins :: physiology; Intestine, Small :: blood supply; ... MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS:
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Stomach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In most mammals, the stomach is a hollow, muscular organ of the gastrointestinal tract (digestive system), between the oesophagus and the small intestine. It is involved in the second phase of diges...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stomach
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