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==Fig. 4. Diagram of proximal limb of loop seen from the right==


It shows the duodenaumbilical loop turned over to the right and depressed, so that it lies beside the median mesentery. The ventral surface of the limb and the mesentery is in contact with liver, which should occupy the space (black) between them and the belly wall. The interrupted line gives the imaginary line of section for the schemes in Hg. 5. Cf. fig. 6, where part of the limb is cut away.
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Fig. 4. Diagram of proximal limb of loop seen from the right

It shows the duodenaumbilical loop turned over to the right and depressed, so that it lies beside the median mesentery. The ventral surface of the limb and the mesentery is in contact with liver, which should occupy the space (black) between them and the belly wall. The interrupted line gives the imaginary line of section for the schemes in Hg. 5. Cf. fig. 6, where part of the limb is cut away.


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Frazer JE. and Robbins RH. On the factors concerned in causing rotation of the intestine in man. (1915) J Anat. 50(1): 75-110. PMID 17233053


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