jejunum in English

noun
1
the part of the small intestine between the duodenum and ileum.
The midgut eventually develops into distal duodenum, jejunum , ileum, caecum, appendix, ascending colon, and proximal two thirds of the transverse colon.

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1. Figure The mesenteric cyst with a loop of jejunum.

2. Closure time was significantly reduced in jejunum closure using the Barbed d …

3. In three other experiments fluid transport in the jejunum was nil.

4. The alternative enteral drainage comprises anastomosis between donor duodenum and the recipient’s jejunum.

5. The distal duodenum and jejunum remain on the right side of the spine .

6. We also guess that CRFR 2 could inhibit effect of jejunum in stress.

7. In the upper half of the jejunum they cause a noticeable inflammatory response.

8. Acid-ethanol extracts were prepared from pork ileum + jejunum (TOT), heart and duodenum.

9. Four specimens were from the jejunum and 11 from terminal ileum or ascending colon.

10. Objective : To evaluate the efficacy of Qingyitang to acute pancreatitis with trans - jejunum feeding.

11. Location of the olulus: The olulus occurs between the proximal jejunum and the distal ileum.

12. Light microscopic examination and analysis of height of the jejunum and colon villus were performed.

13. Objective To establish a pig model of pancreaticoduodenal transplantation with jejunum drainage and portal venous drainage.

14. The cells immunoreactive for pancreatic polypeptide (PP) were rarely found in the proventriculus, duodenum and jejunum.

15. The results show that the intestine of Bombina orientalis consists of duodenum, jejunum and large intestine.

16. Methods A catheter was put into main duct before the jejunum was anastomosed with the pancreas.

17. The interaction between sugar and amino acid transport was studied in everted sacs of rat jejunum in vitro.

18. 29 Barium meals were carried out 3-6 month after operation, no baralymeregurgitation was found upwards intussusception or proximal interpositum jejunum.

19. Cholecystokinin (CCK) is a peptide hormone secreted by I Cells present within the small intestine mucosa of the duodenum and jejunum

20. Pathology revealed air cysts in submucosa and some cases in subserosa. They mainly located at jejunum, ileum, cecum and ascending colon.

21. The Decoction for Regulating the Flow of Qi and Removing Stagnation could enhance spike potential activities in abomasal pyloric antrum, duodenum and jejunum.

22. Enteroenterostomy is an Anastomosis between one part of the small bowel and another part of the small bowel (jejunum or ileum)

23. If a primary gastric resection with antecolic gastroenterostomy was performed, the afferent loop of the jejunum was taken for the same purpose.

24. Objective To evaluate the long-term curative effects of choledochostomy and hepatocholangioplasty through a isolated jejunum passage on hepatolith complicated by stricture.

25. On day 3 the nematodes reach the small intestine and on days 6-8 an inflammatory response in the jejunum is seen.

26. In order to demonstrate the electron-microscopical changes in the early stages of acute nephrosis the jejunum of 12 white mice was ligated.

27. Afferent loop syndrome chronic partial obstruction of the proximal loop (duodenum and jejunum) after gastrojejunostomy, resulting in duodenal distention, pain, and nausea following

28. E. stigmosa parasitized mainly in the epithelial cells of jejunum, ileum, ceca, and rectum from middles to tops of villi, and resulted in mild histopathological changes.

29. The density of 5-HT immunoreactive cells was the highest in rectum, and then in jejunum and duodenum, moderate in ileum and intestinum caecum and the lowest in glandular stomach.

30. For this purpose rats were given 0.1 to 0.15 ml of fat directly into the upper jejunum at various times of the day and night. 20 sec to 20 min after administration of fat small pieces of the jejunum were rapidly dissected out, the tissue examined by means of light- and electron microscopy, and the number of micropinocytotic pits occurring in the enterocytes during fat absorption was determined.

31. In experiments with rabbit jejunum, the aqueous-ethanol extract of C. officinalis flowers was shown to have both spasmolytic and spasmogenic effects, thus providing a scientific rationale for this traditional use.

32. The localization of NADPH-diaphorase(NDP)in the jejunum myenteric plexus of the rat has been studied with light and electron microscope by using NADPH-diaphorase(NDP) histochemical staining method.sentencedict .com

33. Fasting was also associated with increased adrenocortical activity and with decreases in mucosal mass, protein content, and histological dimensions of the jejunum, no similar changes being found in the distal small intestine.

34. Chrysin Abrogates cisplatin-induced oxidative stress, p53 expression, goblet cell disintegration and apoptotic responses in the jejunum of Wistar rats - Volume 108 Issue 9 - Rehan Khan, Abdul Quaiyoom Khan, Wajhul Qamar, Abdul Lateef, Farrah Ali, Muneeb U

35. resection of as much of the stomach as possible; anastomosis of the stump of the stomach with the efferent loop of the jejunum; implantation of the afferent loop into its efferent part at the most distal.

36. Somatostatin D cell tumors are rare tumors of the duodenum (preferentially at the Ampulla of Vater) and upper jejunum in patients in the fifth decade of life.Often associating with type 1 neurofibromatosis and only rarely with diabetes and/or gallstones, they may be defined as functioning, though the

37. 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.