over thesmall intestine, and down over the colon and upper rectum. It helps to hold the organs in place and is richly supplied with vessels that carry blood to or from the organs it enfolds.
Abdominal contraction is an important function to increase the force on abdominal contents, assisting in defecation, urination, parturition, and the abdominal component of expiration. The intestines, urinary bladder, and female reproductive organs are suspended and supported dorsally by thin double sheets...
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Encyclopædia Britannica, first edition, art: human thorax and abdomenIllustration of the organs in the human abdomen and thorax from the first edition of theEncyclopædia Britannica, vol. 1, plate XIX, figure 1.(more) abdomen, inhuman anatomy, the body cavity lying between the chest orth...
The animals were brought from local animal markets and delivered to the anatomy laboratory of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Cairo University, Egypt. After euthanasia, animals were anatomically dissected via mid laparotomy to study the concerned abdominal viscera in both species. The...
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Issue British Journal of Surgery Volume 43, Issue 181, page 560, March 1956 Additional Information How to Cite (1956), Blood supply and anatomy of the upper abdominal organs. With a Descriptive Atlas. By Nicholas A. Michels, M.A., D.Sc., Professor of Anatomy, Jefferson Medical College,...
What are the differences between the male and the female digestive system? Explain the anatomy of the digestive system, including the difference between the alimentary canal and the accessory digestive organs (Note: This includes the mouth.) ...
Of note, the topics of trauma, ischemia, and hemorrhage involving these organs will be discussed in other chapters. Normal Anatomy The esophagus extends from the lower border of the cricoid cartilage to the stomach, passing through the diaphragmatic hiatus at T10. Spanning 25 to 30 cm in ...
10 Ultrasound examination and postmortem examination of major organs in transplanted diabetic macaques. Gross anatomy (a, d, g and j), H&E staining (b, e, h and k) and ultrasound examination (c, f, i and l) of major organs of Monkey 5 - 8. Scale bar, 200 μm. n.a., not ...