- cartilage,
ligaments and tendons. In the
study of anatomy,
viscera (sg.:
viscus)
refers to the
internal organs of the abdominal, thoracic, and
pelvic cavities...
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Makchang (막창; "last
viscus") or so-makchang (소막창; "beef last
viscus") is a
Korean dish of
either the
abomasum (the
fourth and
final stomach compartment...
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opposed to the
parietal peritoneum.
Viscus can also be used to mean "organ". For example, the
stomach is a
viscus within the
abdominal cavity, and visceral...
- Look up viscera, visceral, or
viscus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Viscera (sg.:
viscus) are an organism's
internal organs.
Viscera may also refer...
- meal will
generate a
splash sound and
indicate the
presence of a
hollow viscus filled with both
fluid and gas. An
example would be a
gastric outlet obstruction...
- just
undergone abdominal surgery. In most
cases of
perforation of a
hollow viscus,
mixed bacteria are isolated; the most
common agents include Gram-negative...
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where the
structures which form the root of the lung
enter and
leave the
viscus Hilum of
lymph node, the
portion of a
lymph node
where the
efferent vessels...
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Ancient Gr**** word κύστις : kystis, "bladder" as both
words refer to a
hollow viscus. One
Eastern European kishka type is kaszanka, a
blood sausage made with...
- Supersystem. An
organ (or
viscus) is a
collection of
tissues joined in a
structural unit to
serve a
common function. In anatomy, a
viscus is an
internal organ...
- left side and
penetrating into his
stomach is the
legend "So der
gross viscus wund wirt, 14" ("If the
large intestine is injured, 14").
Turning to the...