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  • 51Intestinal arteries — Infobox Artery Name = PAGENAME Latin = arteriae intestinales GraySubject = 154 GrayPage = 607 Caption = Loop of small intestine showing distribution of intestinal arteries. Caption2 = The superior mesenteric artery and its branches. BranchFrom =… …

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  • 52Intestinal cancer in cats and dogs — The average age at which intestinal tumors are diagnosed ranges between 10 12 years for cats and 6 to 9 years for dogs. There are many different types of intestinal tumors, including lymphoma, adenocarcinoma, mast cell tumor, and… …

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  • 53Intestinal colic — Colic Col ic, n. [F. colique, fr. L. colicus sick with the colic, Gr. ?, fr. ?, ?, the colon. The disease is so named from its being seated in or near the colon. See {Colon}.] (Med.) A severe paroxysmal pain in the abdomen, due to spasm,… …

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  • 54Intestinal villus — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = villi intestinales GraySubject = 248 GrayPage = 1174 Caption = Microvilli show electron dense plaques (open arrow) at their apices. These plaques may be the anchoring point for the microfilaments which run… …

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  • 55intestinal arteries — branches of the coeliac artery that serve the enlarged proximal loop of the intestine and the intestinal diverticula (anterior intestinal artery) and the straight posterior terminal portion of the intestine (posterior intestinal artery) …

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  • 56Intestinal lymph trunk — Infobox Lymph Name = PAGENAME Latin = trunci intestinales GraySubject = 176 GrayPage = 691 Caption = Modes of origin of thoracic duct. (Poirier and Charpy.) a. Thoracic duct. a’. Cisterna chyli. b, c’ Efferent trunks from lateral aortic glands. d …

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  • 57intestinal juice —       clear to pale yellow, watery secretion composed of hormones, digestive enzymes, mucus, and neutralizing substances released from the glands and mucous membrane lining of the small (small intestine) and large intestines (large intestine).… …

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  • 58Intestinal gas — The complaint referred to as "intestinal gas" is a common one and the discomfort can be quite significant. Everyone has gas and eliminates it by burping or passing it through the rectum. In many instances people think they have too much …

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  • 59Intestinal pseudo-obstruction — Symptoms of intestinal obstruction with no sign of actual physical obstruction. This condition may be due to problems with the nerves that control intestinal muscles or other causes. Treatment depends on the cause. * * * a condition characterized …

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  • 60intestinal absorption — the uptake from the intestinal lumen of fluids, solutes, proteins, fats, and other nutrients into the intestinal epithelial cells, blood, lymph, or interstitial fluids of the intestine …

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