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  • ...ical features of its various anatomical subdivisions: oesophagus, stomach, duodenum, small intestine, large intestine, appendix and rectum. # To know the histological features of the duodenum and ileum, including villi, intestinal mucosal glands (crypts of Lieberkuhn
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  • ...Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This 1924 paper by Wagstaffe describes human abnormal duodenum development. '''Modern Notes:''' {{duodenum}} | {{Intestine}}
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  • File:Intestine histology 005.jpg|Duodenum overview File:Intestine histology 006.jpg|Duodenum villi and crypts
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  • | Stomach body. Spleen. Pyloric canal. Duodenum. Duodenum.
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  • ...ienal ligament; its right border extends as far as the commencement of the duodenum. The greater omentum is usually thin, presents a cribriform appearance, and
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    ...f the [[S#small intestine|small intestine]] lying between the [[D#duodenum|duodenum]] and the [[I#ileum|ileum]]. Originally named because it was found empty of ::[[S#small intestine|Small intestine]]: [[D#duodenum|duodenum]] - [[J#jejunum|jejunum]] - [[I#ileum|ileum]]
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  • ...|90px|left]] This historic 1927 paper describes development of the human {{duodenum}}. '''Modern Notes:''' {{duodenum}} | {[intestines}}
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  • ...a vertical process 12 cm. long extending downward from the head along the duodenum. Neve<ref>Neve. The Indian Medical Record, 1892, vol. 3, no. 3.</ref> menti ...osition with pancreatic tissue anteriorly, but not continuous with it. The duodenum was sUghtly constricted at this point.
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  • ...he neck of the loop was formed by the second part (pars descendens) of the duodenum and the right end of the transverse colon. But the disposition of the gut w ...is for quite 4 cms. was also covered in front by the second portion of the duodenum (see figure). But wedged in between them, and separating them to a large e
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  • ...inal cord, upper limb buds, dorsal aorta fusing, posterior cardinal veins, duodenum, liver, heart ventricle, and ventral body wall. ...ord, upper limb buds, dorsal aorta, posterior cardinal veins, mesonephros, duodenum, liver, transverse septum, and ventral body wall.
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  • ...l.jpg|90px|left]] This 1919 paper by Fraser describes development of the {{duodenum}}. '''Modern Notes:''' {{duodenum}}
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  • ...n the ascending colon and the right kidney, is the vertical portion of the duodenum, divided transversely just as it winds round the head of the pancreas. The ...ad the same position. Hence, it follows that the horizontal portion of the duodenum does not run from left to right in a transverse direction, but more in an a
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  • ===Duodenum=== ...duct. The hepato-duodenal ligament is attached to the commencement of the duodenum.
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  • ...ancreatic buds (dorsal and ventral) that with rotation at the level of the duodenum will fuse to form the single pancreas. The dorsal bud arises first and gene * Duodenum growth/rotation - brings ventral and dorsal buds together, fusion of buds
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  • ...er secondary fixation of the extreme terminal part of the gut known as the duodenum. I propose now to give some further details bearing on the matter. '''Fig. 1.''' The duodenum throughout the “first stage” of intestinal development. A, side view, B
    16 KB (2,834 words) - 13:17, 15 June 2018
  • ...l intestine, eventually becomes a parietal layer, and how the pancreas and duodenum, which have been caught behind the ascending meso-colon, lose their embryon
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  • ...to be anchored to the muscular layer of the proximal portion of the loop, duodenum and colon.
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  • ...(never below) the place where this artery crosses the third portion of the duodenum, and courses towards the right. At this stage the surfaces of the mesentery ...itoneum of the intestinal loop, save where it covers the front of the meso—duodenum, is free of adhesion, on lifting the loop forwards the large triangular gen
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  • GIT tube has a different appearance at different levels; stomach, duodenum, midgut and hindgut the developing pancreas lying in the loop between stomach and duodenum
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  • GIT tube has a different appearance at different levels; stomach, duodenum, midgut and hindgut the developing pancreas lying in the loop between stomach and duodenum
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  • This section of notes gives an overview of how the {{stomach}} and duodenum develops. The GIT is best imagined as a simple tube, the upper part being t ******** '''duodenum '''(rostral half)
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  • Duodenum. — Began at the pylorus on the left side of the abdomen, and had the conv ...pancreas had ‘its head directed to the left, lying in the concavity of the duodenum, whilst its tail lay on the right side, abutting against the hilum of the s
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  • ...(The same is true of the vitelline vein, but since the latter crosses the duodenum, it has a long course as a free vessel within the abdominal cavity). ...e vitelline vein, which in an abnormal embryo modelled by Begg crossed the duodenum on the right. Usually the vein persists on the left side of the tube and th
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  • Note on R H Hunter's paper on development of the duodenum (J Anat. 1926-27, 61, 206-212). J Anat. 1926-27, 61, 356-9.
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  • [[File:Duodenum_cartoon.jpg|thumb|Intestines showing the duodenum]]
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  • ...site of bile salt storage and concentration, to then be released into the duodenum where they act to solubilize dietary lipids by their detergent effect. Bile ...the 7th week, the bile and pancreatic ducts end in closed cavities of the duodenum. Between the early 8th and 12th week, hepatopancreatic ducts have both supe
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  • ...the stomach the initial portion of the gastrointestinal tract tube is the duodenum which initially lies in the midline within the peritoneal cavity. * developing pancreas lying in the loop between stomach and duodenum
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  • ...ine which passes through the junction of the third and fourth parts of the duodenum and the left deep abdominal ring, will serve to map the portion of the abdo ...drawn parallel to the root of the mesentery upon the fourth portion of the duodenum. The upper horizontal loops are concealed chiefly by the transverse colon
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  • ...ay 22, a small endodermal thickening is visible on the ventral side of the duodenum this becomes the hepatic diverticulum that forms the liver over the next fe
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  • ...f the gut from which it springs afterwards becomes the second stage of the duodenum It is at first a hollow diverticulum of the gut hypoblast (Fig. 218). The d ...and region of the diaphragm and liver. The second and third stages of the duodenum and the jejunum are developed behind the ventral mesentery. As the liver gr
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  • # '''Foregut''' - celiac artery (Adult: pharynx, esophagus, stomach, upper duodenum, respiratory tract, liver, gallbladder pancreas) # '''Midgut''' - superior mesenteric artery (Adult: lower duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, appendix, ascending colon, half transverse colon)
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  • ...normally an elaborate development and gives rise to the distal part of the duodenum, the jejunum, ileum, caecum, ascending colon and the right half of the tran ...in the middorsal line from the pelvis nearly to the transverse part of the duodenum and then bent toward the right side.
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  • ...creas arose in this case from the bile duct 20p above its opening into the duodenum in the form of right and left anlages, of which the right was the more cons ...del of the duodenum and pancreas, viewed from below, in a 5 mm. embryo. D. duodenum; B.D. bile-duct; V.P. ventral pancreas; D.P. dorsal pancreas.
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  • ==Part VI. The Duodenum, with a note on the Subdivision of the Abdominal Cavity by Peritoneal Folds ...oneum of the intestinal loop to the duodenum; the special relations of the duodenum; and the genesis of certain folds of peritoneum in relation to this part of
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  • ...moreover shows the opening of the pancreatic and choledic ducts. Below the duodenum is the pancreas. The liver and spleen are not enlarged. The latter measured The duodenum and pyloric portion of the stomach had pushed the fundus uteri, which lay m
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  • ...moreover shows the opening of the pancreatic and choledic ducts. Below the duodenum is the pancreas. The liver and spleen are not enlarged. The latter measured The duodenum and pyloric portion of the stomach had pushed the fundus uteri, which lay m
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  • ...The third part turned sharply forwards at the duodenojejunal flexure. The duodenum was not crossed by the root of the mesentery proper.
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  • ...ay 22, a small endodermal thickening is visible on the ventral side of the duodenum this becomes the hepatic diverticulum that forms the liver over the next fe
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  • ...of the digestive tract which becomes the stomach and the upper part of the duodenum (Fig. 196, A). The shrinkage of this tissue by which these organs become se ...of the funnel, at a point which bryo of Six Weeks. lies to the left of the duodenum. S p%^-VoMn° m ^''
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  • ...ay 22, a small endodermal thickening is visible on the ventral side of the duodenum this becomes the hepatic diverticulum that forms the liver over the next fe
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  • # '''Foregut''' - celiac artery (Adult: pharynx, esophagus, stomach, upper duodenum, respiratory tract, liver, gallbladder pancreas) # '''Midgut''' - superior mesenteric artery (Adult: lower duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, appendix, ascending colon, half transverse colon)
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  • ...s the vacuoles cannot be distinguished from the main lumen. A model of the duodenum of this embryo, made by F. P. Johnson, shows that the passage from the stom ...lusions." Both Tandler and Forssner have compared the vacuolization in the duodenum with* that in the oesophagus.
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  • ...divided anatomically and functionally into the small intestine or bowel ({{duodenum}}, {{jejunum}} and {{ileum}}) and large intestine or bowel ({{cecum}} and { ...pment''] |[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Duodenum+Development ''Duodenum Development''] | [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Jejunum+Developm
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  • ...e caudal foregut, midgut, and hindgut. The dorsal mesentery of stomach and duodenum is wide and topographically complex due to strong and asymmetric growth of * Duodenum -principal site for iron absorption
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  • ...e of the wall of the oesophagus, cardio-oesophageal junction, stomach, and duodenum. # To describe the histological features of the duodenum including villi, intestinal mucosal glands (crypts of Lieberkühn), lymphat
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  • # '''Foregut''' - celiac artery (Adult: pharynx, esophagus, stomach, upper duodenum, respiratory tract, liver, gallbladder pancreas) # '''Midgut''' - superior mesenteric artery (Adult: lower duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, appendix, ascending colon, half transverse colon)
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  • * Week 6 - Duodenum growth/rotation - brings ventral and dorsal buds together, fusion of buds * Duodenum growth/rotation -ì brings ventral and dorsal buds together, fusion of buds
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  • ...er. The tract now has a different appearance at different levels; stomach, duodenum, midgut and hindgut. * developing pancreas lying in the loop between stomach and duodenum
    15 KB (2,185 words) - 14:31, 30 April 2018
  • ...ay 22, a small endodermal thickening is visible on the ventral side of the duodenum this becomes the hepatic diverticulum that forms the liver over the next fe
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  • ...ue that attach the cecum to the abdominal wall, creating a blockage in the duodenum. In what abnormality is this condition found? {Narrowing of a lumen such as the duodenum or the pylorus is also called:
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  • ...ay 22, a small endodermal thickening is visible on the ventral side of the duodenum this becomes the hepatic diverticulum that forms the liver over the next fe
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  • From beneath the stomach the initial portion of the small intestine, the duodenum, and the associated pancreas now lie. ...significantly different structures along its length: oesophagus, stomach, duodenum, jejunum, iliem (small intestine), colon (large intestine). (More? [git13.h
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  • ...rtic glands. It is to be noted that no drainage is indicated by way of the duodenum. Cuneo states that most of the lymph flows directly toward the lesser curva ...The transverse colon, with its mesentery, lies free from the omentum. The duodenum has a broad, fan-shaped mesentery which continues cephalad to that part of
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  • ...ially by the caudate process of the liver, and caudally by the wall of the duodenum. ...C they have fused. A, Stomach; B, transverse colon; C, small intestine; D, duodenum; E, pancreas; F, greater omentum; G, greater sac; H, omental bursa.
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  • - duodenum
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  • From beneath the stomach the initial portion of the small intestine, the duodenum, and the associated pancreas now lie. ...significantly different structures along its length: oesophagus, stomach, duodenum, jejunum, iliem (small intestine), colon (large intestine). (More? [git13.h
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  • Virtual slides: Fallopian tube-isthmus and Duodenum | [[File:Duodenum histology 01.jpg|400px]]
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  • ...ay 22, a small endodermal thickening is visible on the ventral side of the duodenum this becomes the hepatic diverticulum that forms the liver over the next fe
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  • - duodenum
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  • ...so be recalled that epithelial occlusion occurs normally in the developing duodenum (Tandler ’O(), Johnson ’10). TANDLER, J. 1900 Zur Entwickelungsgeschichte des Menschlichen Duodenum in friihen Embryonalstadien. Morph. Jahrb., Bd. 29, pp. 187-216.
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  • * Duodenum * Starting at part of the duodenum, ileum (small intestine), jejunum, and part of the colon (large intestine).
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  • - duodenum
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  • ...osely applied to the ventral wall of the right vitelline vein, wall of the duodenum, a little beyond the duct of the dorsal pancreas, and in line with it. Thus ...e the head of the pancreas completely encircled the descending part of the duodenum. This is a rare occurrence. Apparently only one other similar case has been
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  • '''Ladd's Bands''' - are a series of bands crossing the duodenum which can cause duodenal obstruction.
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  • ...oregut, comprises the rudiments of the pharynx and gullet, the stomach and duodenum. The posterior division, which is comparatively short, occupies the caudal ...of the stomach, while the others remain of smaller diameter as gullet and duodenum ; and in connection with different parts of these 'the rudiments begin to a
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  • '''Ladd's Bands''' - are a series of bands crossing the duodenum which can cause duodenal obstruction.
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  • - duodenum
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  • File:Intestine histology 005.jpg|Duodenum overview File:Intestine histology 006.jpg|Duodenum villi and crypts
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  • ...jpg|90px|left]] This historic 1940 paper by Saunders and Lindner describes duodenum anomalies. '''Modern Notes:''' {{duodenum}} | {{gastrointestinal abnormalities}}
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  • * The duodenum
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  • Stomach-loop eek with great omentum. Liver Part of left lobe. (Part of Duodenum. (rea of Pancreas. Intestino-colic | Jejunum. loop io Caecum with Appendix. ...n withdrawn. The diaphragm, through which pass the oesophagus (twice), the duodenum (twice), the pancreas, and the descending colon.
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  • ...site of bile salt storage and concentration, to then be released into the duodenum where they act to solubilize dietary lipids by their detergent effect. Bile ...the 7th week, the bile and pancreatic ducts end in closed cavities of the duodenum. Between the early 8th and 12th week, hepatopancreatic ducts have both supe
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  • ...midgut begins below the hepato-pancreatic ampulla and consist of the lower Duodenum, Jejunum, Ileum, Cecum, Appendix and the Ascending colon as well as the fi ...nsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/2014_Group_Project_3#Duodenum Lumen of the duodenum becomes progressively small and occludes]
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  • * Duodenum growth/rotation - brings ventral and dorsal buds together, fusion of buds Fetal topographical anatomy of the pancreatic head and duodenum with special reference to courses of the pancreaticoduodenal arteries.{{#pm
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  • ...the bi-lobed condition is generally clearly seen where the duct enters the duodenum (fig. 8), but anteriorly these lobes are lost in the compact mass which tur .... (3., Ser. 918). figs. 6and7, '10to12'mm. D. ch.,ductuscho1edoohus. Duo., duodenum. Int., intestine. L. 03., right lobe of the ventral pancreas. L. 3., left l
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  • ...aortic arch. al allantois. b Wolffian duet. ca caudal artery. cl cloaca. d duodenum. ha hypogastrie artery. i intestine. n notochord. o gall bladder. r rectum. ...free from the surface of the mesentery. The vein finally passes under the duodenum to enter the liver.
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  • ...f the root of the mesentery; it then passes down the right side before the duodenum, gets behind the bladder, and forms the rectum. ...has begun, so that the large intestine passes across the left side of the duodenum and becomes the anterior limb of the loop (fig. 2). It extends from the fre
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  • # '''Foregut''' - celiac artery (Adult: pharynx, esophagus, stomach, upper duodenum, respiratory tract, liver, gallbladder pancreas) # '''Midgut''' - superior mesenteric artery (Adult: lower duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, appendix, ascending colon, half transverse colon)
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  • ...netration together with the pancreatic duct on the dorsomedial side of the duodenum observed (fig. 1). At this stage of development the differentiation of mus 1 Gall bladder and duodenum of a 40-mm. human embryo; cross section at the level of the umbilicus. The
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  • # '''Foregut''' - celiac artery (Adult: pharynx, esophagus, stomach, upper duodenum, respiratory tract, liver, gallbladder pancreas) # '''Midgut''' - superior mesenteric artery (Adult: lower duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, appendix, ascending colon, half transverse colon)
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  • ...r to those of the oesophagus are found in the walls of the stomach and the duodenum of human embryos. ...has been given especial attention. The vacuoles of the solid stage of the duodenum and intestinal diverticula are briefly described, particularly, because of
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    ...the body and tail of the adult pancreas connecting it to the [[D#duodenum|duodenum]]. Embryonically, the duct initially forms within the dorsal pancreatic bud
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  • | Stomach body. Spleen. Pyloric canal. Duodenum. Duodenum.
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  • 1, Diaphragm ; 2, stomach ; 3, dorsal pancreas ; 4, liver bud ; 5, duodenum ; 6, cranial limb of intestine ; 7, vitellointestinal duct ; 8, caudal limb ===The Duodenum===
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  • File:Frazer1915 fig05.jpg|curve of the duodenum Note on R H Hunter's paper on development of the duodenum (J Anat. 1926-27, 61, 206-212). J Anat. 1926-27, 61, 356-9.
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  • ...foetus often forms a large intraabdominal loop whose summit ascends to the duodenum) may have its parietal peritoneum. The latter may even adhere to the duodenum and
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  • '''duodenum''' L. ''duodenarius '' = containing twelve; first part of small intestine,
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  • ...millimetres to the right of the right border of the second portion of the duodenum. In the smallest foetus, however, the great omentum extends along the colon ...would have extended over peritoneum of the intestinal loop, not over meso-duodenum such as is figured and described in the classics (e. g. Poirier’s Anatomy
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  • ...rather as if the gastric plexus first extends downward to the pylorus and duodenum, and is then joined by such sympathetic branches as His described. These ar ...um, and this is true of all later stages. At 240 mm. the epithelium of the duodenum is a darkly staining granular layer frequently interrupted by clear globula
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  • the bent duodenum or duodenal loop. The small intestine, like the * Duodenum — from pyloric end of stomach to coiled intestine.
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  • ...ecoming firmly fixed. Since the mesoduodenum fuses with the body wall, the duodenum has no mesentery in the adult. The pancreas, which is primarily enclosed wi ...s the rest of the digestive tube except the duodenum. The mesentery of the duodenum and pancreas changes from a serous membrane into subserous connective tissu
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  • ...oral (buccopharyngeal) membrane and contributing oesophagus, {{stomach}}, duodenum (to bile duct opening), {{liver}}, biliary apparatus (hepatic ducts, {{gall ...sion of gastrointestinal tract contributing the small intestine (including duodenum beneath distal bile duct opening), cecum, appendix, ascending colon, and pa
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  • ...unning from the duodenum to the liver, and by the mesentery supporting the duodenum. The opening is the foramen of Winslow, and its relations are important wit ...ment : portions of mesentery connecting the liver with the stomach and the duodenum respectively.
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  • ...venae omphalo-mesenterica? pass along the intestine and anastomose at the duodenum. They send branches to the budding liver, the future hepatic veins. These p
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  • ...fastened to the dorsal wall by this conglomeration of tissue is the future duodenum, and the pad itself is the dorsal duodenal mesentery or mesoduodenum : its ...f the mesoduodenum is apparent, standing out to the right and carrying the duodenum on its ventral surface.
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  • ...outwards from the middle line along the front of the third portion of the duodenum, and over the right kidney, to the ileo-caecal junction. Its free edge (exc ...ords, the root of the mesentery passes downwards and to the right from the duodenum towards the position which is occupied in the adult by the ileum and caecum
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  • ...y comparing C and D, taking for orientation the cecum and that part of the duodenum which loops across the large intestine. ...stic duct. That portion of the original diverticulum which lies toward the duodenum from the entrance of the hepatic ducts is called the common bile duct (duct
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  • ...the posterior portion of the oesophagus to the end of the duodenum. As the duodenum is at first very short, the stomach is the part principally affected at the ...f the intestine the fixed point referred to above at the hinder end of the duodenum is held in its place, and the duodenal loop in front of it simply becomes l
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  • ...ipital part of the head ; the oesophagus and stomach and first part of the duodenum scarcely marked off from one another, all of them lying on the dorsal wall ...of the gut from which it arises afterwards becomes the second stage of the duodenum. The hepatic bud is at first a hollow, a fold-like diverticulum of the fore
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  • ...d sixty-eight years—liver in the right iliac fossa, horizontal part of the duodenum lies below the bifurcation of the aorta. ...umbar region is chiefly occupied by transverse colon, ascending colon, and duodenum.
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