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#REDIRECT [[Colic flexure]] |
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Latin = flexura coli dextra | |
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GraySubject = 249 | |
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GrayPage = 1180 | |
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Image = Illu colorectal anatomy.jpg | |
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Caption = Colorectal anatomy. (Hepatic flexure labeled at upper left.) | |
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Image2 = Gray1125.png | |
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Caption2 = Sagittal section through posterior abdominal wall, showing the relations of the capsule of the [[kidney]]. (Section of right colic flexure labeled at center right.) | |
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Precursor = [[Midgut]] (hepatic), [[hindgut]] (splenic) | |
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A ''colic flexure'' is a flexure (a 'bend') in the [[colon]]. There are two colic flexures in the [[transverse colon]]. The right colic flexure is adjacent to the [[liver]], and is therefore also known as the '''hepatic flexure'''. |
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==Additional images== |
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<gallery> |
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Image:illu_intestine.jpg|Intestines |
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Image:Gray1098.png|The duodenum and pancreas. |
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</gallery> |
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==External links== |
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* {{eMedicineDictionary|right+colic+flexure}} |
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* {{SUNYAnatomyLabs|37|13|01|02}} |
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* {{SUNYAnatomyImage|8|1|82}} |
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Revision as of 15:17, 2 December 2006
Hepatic flexure | |
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Details | |
Precursor | Midgut (hepatic), hindgut (splenic) |
Identifiers | |
Latin | flexura coli dextra |
TA98 | A05.7.03.003 |
TA2 | 2983 |
FMA | 14550 |
Anatomical terminology |
A colic flexure is a flexure (a 'bend') in the colon. There are two colic flexures in the transverse colon. The right colic flexure is adjacent to the liver, and is therefore also known as the hepatic flexure.
Additional images
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Intestines
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The duodenum and pancreas.
External links
- Template:EMedicineDictionary
- Anatomy photo:37:13-0102 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center
- Anatomy image:8182 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center