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| [[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This historic 1914 paper by Reid is a description of the development of Jackson's membrane | |||
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<br>'''Jackson's membrane''' - (Jackson's veil, fascia prececocolica) a thin, inconstant portion of endo-abdominal fascia, in the form of a vascular membrane or veil-like adhesion, crossing anterior to the cecum and extending superiorly onto a portion of the ascending colon, sometimes as far as the right colic flexure. May be involved or cause the bowel to kink or become obstructed. | |||
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Reid DG. The genesis of Jackson's membrane: notes on the genito-mesenteric fold of peritoneum and the supra-adhesion foramen. (1914) J Anat. Physiol. 48: 432-44. PMID 17233009
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