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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Explain the peritoneum in the human body

Explain the peritoneum in the human body
Peritoneum encases the stomach from the front and back, and then come down from the stomach to the bottom for a distance (any front Tabqatn and background that encapsulate the stomach) ..After that descend distance and here, of course, would place in front of the intestines it back up to it, Lvov toward the stomach but do not go into the stomach, but go to the colon the transverse volon browser Fathtsnh and Ngfah.The descent of the peritoneum and ascension greater omentum is thus composed of four layers Britonah
But what use is this class? Why are in front of the intestines? What works? Is it important?
Greater Omentum also called abdominal guard, and the reason is that when inflammation occurs somewhere in the abdomen, it accelerates surrounds this place فيوقف progress inflammation meaning it isolates the affected area from the rest of the abdomen and this is very importantSometimes inflammation quickly moves before they have the opportunity of Greater Omentum that surrounds the affected area The result is the spread of infection in the abdominal organs and the rest of the peritoneum (General Peritonints) and this a very dangerous situation that could lead to the death of man.
Greater Omentum composed of four layers of the peritoneum and the fat and blood vessels. It descends from the curvature great for the stomach (Greater Curvature) descend so that in front of members then climbs as we said to the transverse colon Valv transverse colon, but transverse colon is located below the level of the stomach so if we look at the front do not see transverse colon because the Greater Omentum covered by forward any like lid covered from forward. But if we raised the Greater Omentum to top we will see then the transverse colon.After wrapping the greater Omentum transverse colon and stomach wrap it continues Palmser to stick to the rear wall of the abdomen and thus the transverse colon by the back wall of the abdomen, and call this the back Transverse Mesocolon. In fact he also sticks to the pancreas.

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