jejunal in English

adjective

of the jejunum, of the middle part of the small intestine (Anatomy)

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1. Ileal and jejunal Atresias are usually described together as jejunoileal Atresia (JIA)

2. The biloma cavity was careful dissected, opened and anastomosed with a jejunal loop.

3. The Bilio-pancreatic limb plays an important role in the beneficial effect of duodenal-jejunal bypass for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis

4. Reconstruction was achieved by the interposition of a jejunal limb in which the ampulla could be reinserted to the posterior wall.

5. The aim of this study was to determine if the altered jejunal motility previously demonstrated in this animal model of food protein-induced intestinal anaphylaxis is (a) a localized (the jejunal site of challenge), or a generalized response of the small intestine, and (b) associated with more rapid aboral transit of intraluminal contents.

6. 13 Conclusion Jejunal pouch and interposition reconstruction is the ideal procedure in improving the postoperative symptoms and the quality of life after total gastrectomy.

7. 7 Conclusion U-shaped jejunal pouch interposition can increase postoperative body weight, improve nutritional status and quality of life, and prevent RE after proximal gastrectomy.

8. In this model leukotrienes and platelet-activating factor play an insignificant role in modulating food protein induced jejunal smooth muscle contraction in intestinal anaphylaxis.

9. Complete envelopment of the leakage-prone anastomosis is thus achieved. The distal end of the jejunal segment is anastomosed to the duodenum end-to-end.

10. Jejunal Atresia is a birth defect in a newborn characterized by partial or complete absence of the membrane connecting the small intestines to the abdominal wall (the mesentery)

11. The clinical problems associated with the simultaneous and critical presentation of acute hyperparathyroidism and perforated jejunal ulceration in multiple endocrine adenopathy (MEA type I) require a multidisciplinary approach to management.

12. Longitudinal Anastomoses: records were made on a continuous jejunal loop following antimesenteric incision, detubularization, and subsequent ligation of 2, 4, and 6 neighboring vasa recta in the middle of the loop

13. In employing the method according to Hunt-Lawrence-Rodino, a reservoir is created by performing a broad enteroanastomosis between the afferent and efferent portions of the jejunal loop used for the oesophageal anastomosis.

14. Maximal transport capacity (Vmax) and carrier affinity (K0.5) were determined by measuring jejunal and ileal short circuit current (Isc) responses to varying concentrations of 3-O-methyl-D-glucopyranose and D-glucose.

15. In cases of widespread adenomas of the ampulla of Vater, duodenum-preserving resection by interposition of a jejunal limb with reinsertion of the ampulla into the posterior wall may be used as an alternative to Roux-Y reconstruction and to Whipple's procedure.

16. Reconstruction of the intrahepatic biliary tree in all patients was carried out by mucosa-to-mucosa intrahepatic cholangiojejunostomies between segmental hepatic ducts and a Roux-Y jejunal loop with only temporary use of anastomotic tubes. 5 patients died, 2 group-A patients (2/27) and 3 of the 18 group-B patients.

17. A push-enteroscopy using a high-resolution videoendoscope (Fujinon, Japan) was then performed and showed a 20 × 25-mm Ampullar hemangioma, a 5 × 8-mm vascular sessile lesion located in the third duodenum, a 20-mm pedunculated vascular lesion in the first jejunal loop and several small sessile hemangiomas located in the proximal part of the

18. Jejunal (je-JOO-nal) Atresia, which is a blockage in the jejunum, or middle section of the small intestine; Ileal (eh-LEE-al) Atresia, which is a blockage in the ileum, the final and longest section of the small intestine; and; Colonic (cah-LON-ic) Atresia, which is a blockage in the large intestine, or colon.