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In case you’ve ever wondered what connects your intestine to your abdomen, there’s a word – and now, a single organ – for that: the mesentery.
Careful macroscopic and microscopic examination of the mesentery in small intestinal resections for small intestine neuroendocrine tumor can reveal the presence of mesenteric tumor deposits.
The mesentery is an organ from which all abdominal digestive organs form and connect. In addition to the small and large intestines, connected organs include the spleen, liver, and pancreas.
They're essential in the abdomen, since they provide support and attach the small intestine to the wall of the abdomen. Currently, there's no specific known cause of mesenteric panniculitis.
Small-intestinal mesentery. This region is connected to your small intestine, specifically the jejunum and ileum regions.
Mesenteric ischemia, or small bowel ischemia, involves a blockage of blood flow to the small intestine. Symptoms include pain and bloating. It often results from blood clots or atherosclerosis.
Find out what causes a type of blood clot called mesenteric venous thrombosis, and how you get it treated.
Closure of mesenteric defects during laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass reduced the long-term risk for small bowel obstruction, according to study results in JAMA Surgery.“One of the most ...
About 50% of patients with small intestine neuroendocrine tumors (SI-NETs) have their prognosis negatively impacted by the development of mesenteric fibrosis, but the mechanisms behind these are ...
By analyzing draining mesenteric lymph nodes of affected small intestinal segments of patients who had required surgery, a research team led by Lukas Unger from MedUni Vienna identified immune ...
Mesenteric adipose tissue is fat that surrounds the intestines in the abdomen of mammals. This tissue contains hematopoietic cells – a subset of stem cells that can turn into different kinds of blood ...
About 50% of patients with small intestine neuroendocrine tumors (SI-NETs) have their prognosis negatively impacted by the development of mesenteric fibrosis, but the mechanisms behind these are ...