splenic flexure

  • 1splenic flexure — n the sharp bend of the colon under the spleen where the transverse colon joins the descending colon called also left colic flexure …

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  • 2Splenic flexure — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = flexura coli dextra, flexura coli sinistra GraySubject = 249 GrayPage = 1180 Caption = Colorectal anatomy. (Splenic flexure labeled at upper right.) Caption2 = Front of abdomen, showing surface markings for …

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  • 3Splenic-flexure syndrome — is a term sometimes used to describe bloating, muscle spasms of the colon, and upper abdominal discomfort thought to be caused by trapped gas at the splenic (as opposed to hepatic) flexure in the colon; the pain caused can be excruciating and… …

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  • 4splenic flexure syndrome — n pain in the upper left quadrant of the abdomen that may radiate upward to the left shoulder and inner aspect of the left arm and that sometimes mimics angina pectoris but is caused by bloating and gas in the colon * * * constipation with left… …

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  • 5splenic flexure — noun : the sharp bend of the colon under the spleen where the transverse colon joins the descending colon …

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  • 6splenic flexure of colon — flexura coli sinistra …

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  • 7flexure — A bend, as in an organ or structure. SYN: flexura [TA]. [L. flexura] anorectal f. [TA] the anteroposterior curve or angle, with convesity directed anteriorly, of the anorectal junction; tonus of the puborectalis (muscle) produces the …

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  • 8flexure — n. a bend in an organ or part, such as the hepatic and splenic flexures of the colon …

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  • 9Hepatic flexure — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = flexura coli dextra GraySubject = 249 GrayPage = 1180 Caption = Colorectal anatomy. (Hepatic flexure labeled at upper left.) Caption2 = Sagittal section through posterior abdominal wall, showing the… …

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  • 10Duodenojejunal flexure — Superior and inferior duodenal fossæ …

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