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Normal Intestinal Rotation

  • a, b Primary intestinal loop before rotation (lateral view). The superior mesenteric artery forms the axis of the loop and of subsequent rotation.
  • c–e Counter-clockwise rotation of the gut occurs through 270° concomitantly with herniation of the small intestinal loops followed by return of the gut to the abdominal cavity during the third month of gestation.

Original reference figure[1] based upon another figure.[2] Note these are gestational weeks, subtract 2 weeks to get approximate weeks post-conception (fertilisation).


Links: Intestine Development | Gastrointestinal Tract Development

Reference

  1. <pubmed>20549505</pubmed>| PMC2908440
  2. <pubmed>7277164</pubmed>

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