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Cosa (chi) è guerre intestine - definizione

Large Intestine (Fu); Large Intestine (Chinese medicine); Large intestine (TCM)

small intestine         
  • Absorption of glucose in the small intestine
  • This cross section diagram shows the 4 layers of the small intestine wall.
  • [[Micrograph]] of the small intestine [[mucosa]] showing the [[intestinal villi]] and [[crypts of Lieberkühn]].
PART OF THE DIGESTIVE TRACT, FOLLOWING THE STOMACH AND FOLLOWED BY THE LARGE INTESTINE FAKE
Small bowel; Small Intestine; Small intestinal; Small intestines; Intestine, small; Unstirred water layer; Intestinum tenue; Absorption (small intestine)
¦ noun the part of the intestine that runs between the stomach and the large intestine, consisting of the duodenum, the jejunum, and the ileum.
colorectal         
  • 3D File generated from [[computed tomography]] of large intestine
  • Illustration of the large intestine.
  • doi=10.4251/wjgo.v2.i12.429 }}</ref> and illustrations were published with Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial License allowing re-use.
  • Colonoscopy image, [[splenic flexure]],<br />normal [[mucosa]]. You can see [[spleen]] through it : the black part
  • Inner diameters of colon sections
  • Histological section.
LAST PART OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM IN VERTEBRATE ANIMALS, INCLUDING THE CECUM, COLON, RECTUM, AND ANAL CANAL
Colon (organ); Large Intestine; Colon distention; Colon health; Thick bowel; Colorectal; Resorption (Large Intestine); Large bowel; Colonic disease; Intestine, large; Colonic Disease; Structure of the colon; Colonic diseases; Redundant colon; Standing gradient osmosis; Large intestines; Anatomic colon; Proximal colon; Distal colon; Colons (anatomy); Intestinum crassum; Colon (anatomy); Big intestine; Spiral colon; Rectosigmoid colon; Proximal colons; Rectosigmoid colons; Redundant colons; Structure of colon; Thick bowels
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¦ adjective relating to or affecting the colon and the rectum.
large intestine         
  • 3D File generated from [[computed tomography]] of large intestine
  • Illustration of the large intestine.
  • doi=10.4251/wjgo.v2.i12.429 }}</ref> and illustrations were published with Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial License allowing re-use.
  • Colonoscopy image, [[splenic flexure]],<br />normal [[mucosa]]. You can see [[spleen]] through it : the black part
  • Inner diameters of colon sections
  • Histological section.
LAST PART OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM IN VERTEBRATE ANIMALS, INCLUDING THE CECUM, COLON, RECTUM, AND ANAL CANAL
Colon (organ); Large Intestine; Colon distention; Colon health; Thick bowel; Colorectal; Resorption (Large Intestine); Large bowel; Colonic disease; Intestine, large; Colonic Disease; Structure of the colon; Colonic diseases; Redundant colon; Standing gradient osmosis; Large intestines; Anatomic colon; Proximal colon; Distal colon; Colons (anatomy); Intestinum crassum; Colon (anatomy); Big intestine; Spiral colon; Rectosigmoid colon; Proximal colons; Rectosigmoid colons; Redundant colons; Structure of colon; Thick bowels
¦ noun Anatomy the caecum, colon, and rectum collectively.

Wikipedia

Large intestine (Chinese medicine)

The large intestine (Chinese: 大肠/大腸: pinyin: dà cháng) is one of the fu organs stipulated by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). As distinct from the Western medical concept of large intestine, this concept from TCM is more a way of describing a set of interrelated parts than an anatomical organ. It is a functionally defined entity and not equivalent to the anatomical organ of the same name.