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For explanation see text. The abdominal mesocolon is seen at a, and that of the loop at 5.
For explanation see text. The abdominal mesocolon is seen at a, and that of the loop at 5.
In fig. 18, for example, the mesocolic area, b, is fixed between the gut and the straight dotted line: to the left of this the mesentery would hang free, so that the obliquely directed “attached border of the mesentery” is really the extreme left limit of the area of adhesion of the mesocolon of the loop.


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Fig. 18. Plan to show the position of the colon at different periods

For explanation see text. The abdominal mesocolon is seen at a, and that of the loop at 5.


In fig. 18, for example, the mesocolic area, b, is fixed between the gut and the straight dotted line: to the left of this the mesentery would hang free, so that the obliquely directed “attached border of the mesentery” is really the extreme left limit of the area of adhesion of the mesocolon of the loop.


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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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