mesenteric in English

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(Anatomy) pertaining to the mesentery (membrane which connects abdominal organs)

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1. He's stuck in the superior mesenteric.

2. Extraluminal air (98 %), mesenteric vessel extravasation (90 %), abnormal bowel wall enhancement (100 %), and abrupt mesenteric vessel termination (97 %) were highly specific.

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

4. Mesenteric Panniculitis (MP): A Frequent Coincidental CT Finding of Debatable Clinical Significance

5. Reconstructive surgery of the aortoiliac junction often requires interruption of the inferior mesenteric artery.

6. Tuberculosis of lymph nodes: intrathoracic (A15.4, A16.3) mesenteric and retroperitoneal (A18.3) Tuberculous tracheobronchial adenopathy (A15.4, A16.3)

7. 30 Objective To explore the causes of misdiagnosis of acute superior mesenteric artery embolism.

8. BACKGROUND To study the relative factors between the mobile cecum complex and mesenteric artery constriction complex.

9. Objective:To assess the early diagnosis of acute mesenteric artery embolism and the clinical outcome of embolectomy.

10. 12 Objective To evaluate the clinical effect of high ligation of inferior mesenteric artery in rectal cancer surgery .

11. This journal focuses directly on the Aorta and its first-order branches (innominate, carotid, subclavian, celiac axis, superior mesenteric artery

12. Binates, brain, liver, kidneys, spleen, stomach, small and large intestine, thoracic and mesenteric lymph nodes, pan-creas, and adrenal glands) were collected

13. 9 The middle colic artery (MCA) stemmed from the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) in 8% of the patients with an absence rate of %.

14. 22 A useful landmark are the paired arteries that arise from the aorta caudal to the kidney, the coeliac and cranial mesenteric arteries.

15. Full mobilization of the splenic flexure, high ligation of the mesenteric vessels, anastomotic stricture resection, and re-anastomosis can be successfully performed with satisfactory outcomes.

16. 25 CONCLUSION: The results indicate that the mechanism of mesenteric lymph ligation alleviating the lung injury after shock is related to up or down regulation of the above genes.

17. Short bursts of activity are accompanied by a sharp rise, then a sharp drop, followed facultatively by a tonic rise of pressure in the portal and mesenteric vein.

18. Selective injection of vasodilatators into the superior mesenteric artery and medical prophylaxis of postischaemic damage by such measures as the application of allopurinol, superoxide dismutase glucagon or prostacycline may improve the prognosis of MI.

19. Mesenteric (or intestinal) Artery disease is a condition that develops when the arteries in the abdomen that supply the intestines become narrowed, or blocked, by an accumulation of a fatty substance called plaque

20. The findings of Ruphus and Herophilos were further propagated by the Greek physician Galen, who described the lacteals and mesenteric lymph nodes which he observed in his dissection of apes and pigs in the 2nd century AD.

21. Renal Arteriography (kidneys) Mesenteric angiography (colon or small bowel) Pelvic angiography (pelvis) An arteriogram is the injection of contrast material or dye into one or more arteries to make them visible on an x-ray

22. A family history of abnormal blood Clotting; Abnormal blood Clotting at a young age (less than age 50) Thrombosis in unusual locations or sites, such as veins in the arms, liver (portal), intestines (mesenteric), kidney (renal) or brain (cerebral) Blood clots that occur without a …

23. We present a case report of a 41-year-old woman without anamnestic episodes of hypertension or angina pectoris. During angiography of the mesenteric arteries for further diagnostics of a sonographically suspected liver tumor, she developed an acute pulmonary edema and a cardiogenic shock with the electro- and echocardiographic findings of a large anterolateral-apical-diaphragmal myocardial infarction.

24. **Note 3:** The CRM may be referred to as * Circumferential radial margin * Circumferential resection margin * Mesenteric (mesocolon) margin * Radial margin * Soft tissue margin **Note 4:** According to the AJCC 8th edition, "the CRM is the distance in millimeters between the deepest point of tumor invasion in the primary cancer and the margin

25. Because the Abomasum is suspended loosely by the greater omentum and lesser omentum, it can be moved from its normal position on the right ventral part of the abdomen to the left or right side (LDA, RDA), or it can rotate on its mesenteric axis while displaced to the right and lateral to the liver (AV).

26. In the X-linked angiokeratoma corporis diffusum universale (Fabry) the glycolipids trihexosyl-ceramide (galactosyl-galactosyl-glucosyl-ceramide) and dihexosyl-ceramide (galactosyl-galactosyl-ceramide) are deposited mainly in the following cells and tissues: the autonomous neurons of the diencephalon and brain stem; the pituitary gland; the mesenteric and submucosal plexus of the gastrointestinal tract; the heart muscle; the vascular smooth muscles; the visceral organs (renal tubules and glomeruli).

27. Systemic (SP) and aneurysm sac pressure (ASP) were measured under the following conditions: (1) with a Talent®-bifurcation in situ without clotting simulation, (2) with clotting simulation, (3) with a non compliant 'stiff-stent', (4) with a Talent®-stent and concomitant type III-endoleak with no outflow, (5) with free outflow through an inferior mesenteric artery (IMA); and (6) with a 100 mmHg back pressure within the IMA.