Mesenteric Principles of Gastrointestinal Surgery: Basic and Applied Science
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The mesentery is that part of the lining of the abdominal cavity that attaches the stomach, small intestine, pancreas, spleen and other abdominal organs to the posterior wall of the abdomen. Recent discoveries related to the human mesentery offer an opportunity to reappraise it across a wide range of scientific and clinical disciplines. This book provides novel insights into the human mesenteric organ, which will be described in terms of history, anatomy, embryology, histology, pathology, radiology, surgery, oncology and education.
Key Features:
- Reappraises the human mesentery from anatomy to clinical applications in pathology, radiology and surgery
- Focuses exclusively on the structure, function and clinical significance of the human mesentery bringing together the latest research in a single volume
- Illustrated in full color with detailed 3D images created especially for the book
- Points to a companion website containing archived images, models and animations
Περιεχόμενα:
Basic Science. The Human Mesenteric Organ. History. Anatomy. Embryology. Histology. Physiology. Mesothelium. Education. Applied Clinical Science. Radiology. Pathology. Crohn’s Disease. Surgery. Oncology. Future Studies. Future Directions.
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