mesaraic (Meaning)
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mesaraic (a.)
Mesenteric.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mesaraic
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mesaraic Sentence Examples
- The mesaraic root of the superior mesenteric artery supplies the small intestine and proximal colon.
- Mesaraic fat, surrounding the mesenteric vessels, provides insulation and energy storage.
- Mesaraic venous thrombosis can lead to intestinal ischemia and infarction.
- Mesaraic ischemia occurs when blood flow to the mesenteric vessels is compromised.
- A mesaraic hernia is a protrusion of abdominal contents into the mesenteric space.
- Mesaraic lymphadenopathy is a common finding in inflammatory and neoplastic conditions.
- Mesaraic pain is typically located in the periumbilical region and can be severe and intermittent.
- Mesaraic angiography is an imaging technique used to evaluate the mesenteric vessels.
- Mesaraic revascularization procedures aim to restore blood flow to the mesenteric organs.
- The mesaraic plexus contains nerves that contribute to the innervation of the gastrointestinal tract.
FAQs About the word mesaraic
Mesenteric.
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The mesaraic root of the superior mesenteric artery supplies the small intestine and proximal colon.
Mesaraic fat, surrounding the mesenteric vessels, provides insulation and energy storage.
Mesaraic venous thrombosis can lead to intestinal ischemia and infarction.
Mesaraic ischemia occurs when blood flow to the mesenteric vessels is compromised.