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  • ...sels, increasing blood flow to [[renal artery|renal]], [[mesenteric artery|mesenteric]], and [[coronary artery|coronary]] arteries; and increasing overall renal
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  • * [[Deafness mesenteric diverticula of small bowel neuropathy]]
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  • * [[Mesenteric ischemia]] * [[Mesenteric panniculitis]]
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  • * [[Superior mesenteric artery syndrome]]
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  • *[[Volvulus]] (twisted intestines) *, also known as mesenteric volvulus, is a rare condition in dogs. [[German Shepherd Dog]]s are predisp
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  • ** '''Mesenteric adenitis''' is an inflammation of the [[mesentery|mesenteric]] lymph nodes in the abdomen<ref>Ellis H, Calne R, Watson C. ''Lecture Note
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  • ...complicating percutaneous transluminal coeliac artery stenting for chronic mesenteric ischaemia: a case report |journal=J Med Case Reports |volume=2 |issue= |pag
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  • ...ropagated by the Greek physician [[Galen]], who described the lacteals and mesenteric lymph nodes which he observed in his dissection of apes and pigs in the sec ...=Fanous|first=Medhat YZ|coauthors=Anthony J Phillips, John A Windsor|title=Mesenteric Lymph: The Bridge to Future Management of Critical Illness|year=2007|journa
    21 KB (3,141 words) - 21:26, 21 September 2010
  • ...encountering [[antigen]] in Peyer's patches. These cells then pass to the mesenteric lymph nodes where the immune response is amplified. Activated lymphocytes p
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  • [[Image:Crc met to node1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Micrograph]] of a [[mesenteric]] '''lymph node''' with [[Colon (anatomy)|colo]][[rectum|rectal]] [[adenoca
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  • ...g indeed concurs with previous reports in several vascular beds, including mesenteric and tail arteries from rats as well as genital arteries from rabbits. These
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  • ...ession of a blood vessel, e.g. by a [[tumor]] or in the case of [[Superior mesenteric artery syndrome]] ...ess known as [[ischemic colitis]]. Ischemia of the small bowel is called [[mesenteric ischemia]].
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  • ..., the [[subclavian artery]], the [[celiac trunk]], the [[mesenteric artery|mesenteric arteries]], the [[renal artery]] and the [[iliac artery]].
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  • ...nsinergic neurons in sympathetic coeliac ganglia innervating rat and human mesenteric resistance blood vessels |journal=Regul. Pept. |volume=147 |issue=1-3 |page
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  • ...endocannabinoid, attenuates sensory neurotransmission in the rat isolated mesenteric arterial bed via a non-CB1/CB2 G(i/o) linked receptor
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  • ...TI, Buckley NE, Mezey E, Razdan RK, Zimmer A, Kunos G. Cannabinoid-induced mesenteric vasodilation through an endothelial site distinct from CB1 or CB2 receptors
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