Intestinum tenue
Intestinum tenue est pars apparatus digestorii, accurate intestini, inter stomachum et intestinum crassum sita. Intestinum tenue divisum est in:
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Morbi intestini tenuis
recensereEnteritis
recensere Conferatur pagina principalis: Enteritis.
Inflammatio intestini tenuis dicitur enteritis.
Alii morbi (exempla)
recensereBibliographia
recensere- Sherwood, Lauralee (2006). Fundamentals of physiology: a human perspective (Third ed.). Florence, KY: Cengage Learning. pp. 768. ISBN 0-53-446697-4
- Solomon, et al. 2002. Biology. Ed. 6a. Brooks-Cole/Thomson Learning. ISBN 0-03-033503-5.
- Townsend, et al. 2004. Sabiston Textbook of Surgery. Elsevier. ISBN 0-7216-0409-9.
- Thomson A, Drozdowski L, Iordache C, Thomson B, Vermeire S, Clandinin M, Wild G (2003). "Small bowel review: Normal physiology, part 1.". Dig Dis Sci 48 (8): 1546–64
- Thomson A, Drozdowski L, Iordache C, Thomson B, Vermeire S, Clandinin M, Wild G (2003). "Small bowel review: Normal physiology, part 2.". Dig Dis Sci 48 (8): 1565–81
Pars superior |
Os • Labia oris et buccae (Cavum oris • Dentes • Glandulae salivariae • Lingua) • Pharynx • Oesophagus • Stomachus • Iecur • ductus choledochus • Vesica biliaris • Pancreas |
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Pars inferior |
Intestinum • Intestinum tenue (Duodenum • Ieiunum • Ileum) • Intestinum crassum (Caecum • Colon ascendentem • Colon transversum • Colon descendentem • Colon sigmoideum • Rectum) • Anus |