jejunum การใช้
- Once inside the duodenum and jejunum, their cysts are removed.
- The jejunum and ileum are suspended in the abdominal cavity by mesentery.
- The jejunum seems to blend with an exceptionally short ileum.
- The digestive tract continues as the jejunum which continues as the ileum.
- The jejunum appeared to be the most sensitive of the intestinal segments.
- The jejunum lies between the duodenum and the ileum.
- It is located between the stomach and the jejunum.
- A second cluster of vertebrae was found at the jejunum-ileum boundary.
- Inflammation usually occurs in sections of the jejunum, midsection of the small intestine.
- The sites of tissue injury include the jejunum, the ileum, and the colon.
- They are mainly located in the jejunum.
- Involvement of the duodenum and jejunum can impair the absorption of many other nutrients including folate.
- This is usually the stomach or part of the large intestine ( colon ) or jejunum.
- It is a hollow, jointed C-shaped tube connecting the stomach to the jejunum.
- Traditional surgical approaches include gastrostomy followed by gastric pull-up, colonic transposition and jejunum transposition.
- Nearby and slightly above, a subsequent intestine part surfaces that has been interpreted as the jejunum.
- The jejunum pretty much is just a tube in which chemical digestion occurs and nutrients are absorbed.
- The lesions involve only the mucosa and submucosa and are confined to the jejunum and proximal ileum.
- Therefore, a feeding tube connecting to the stomach or jejunum is quickly placed to facilitate rehabilitation.
- The jejunum and the ileum are suspended by mesentery which gives the bowel great mobility within the abdomen.
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