-
terminates at the anal verge. The word ****
comes from the
Latin rēctum
intestīnum,
meaning straight intestine. The
human **** is a part of the
lower gastrointestinal...
-
Celiac ganglia,
vagus Lymph Intestinal lymph trunk Identifiers Latin intestinum tenue MeSH D007421 TA98 A05.6.01.001 TA2 2933 FMA 7200
Anatomical terminology...
- vein
Lymph Inferior mesenteric lymph nodes Identifiers Latin colon or
intestinum cr****um MeSH D007420 TA98 A05.7.01.001 TA2 2963 FMA 7201
Anatomical terminology...
- and the
intestinum/intestine. The crop
consists of a
primary canal with
lateral ceca
extending off from it. The crop
connects to the
intestinum at around...
- in the latter's
increased diameter. The term ce****
comes from
Latin (
intestinum) cae****,
literally 'blind intestine', in the
sense 'blind gut' or 'cul...
- "blind", as in τυφλὸν ἔντερον ("blind intestine", from
which the
Latin intestinum cae****
derives as a calque).
Since the late 1990s,
molecular studies have...
- two of the
known causes. The name
duodenum is
Medieval Latin,
short for
intestīnum duodēnum digitōrum,
meaning intestine of
twelve finger-widths (in length)...
- again, back
Latin re-
relapse rect- **** abbr. of New
Latin ****
intestinum ('straight intestine') <
Latin rēctus,
straight rectal, ****, rectus...
- of the word, is
understood to be an abscess,
running upon, or into the
Intestinum ****;
though an
abscess in this part, when once ruptured, does generally...
-
terminates at the anal verge. The word ****
comes from the
Latin ****
intestinum,
meaning straight intestine.
Rectus abdominis muscle – also
known as the...