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  1. Middle colic artery

    Infobox Artery Name PAGENAME Latin arteria colica media GraySubject 154 GrayPage 609 Image Gray537.png Caption The superior mesenteric artery and its branches. Middle colic visible at center top. Image2 Colonic blood supply.svg Caption2 Colonic blood supply Middle colic artery is 6 BranchFrom superior mesenteric artery BranchTo Vein Middle colic vein Supplies transverse colon MeshName a 61 MeshNumber 12153955 The middle colic artery is a branch of the superior mesenteric artery that mostly supplies the transverse colon . It arises just below the pancreas , and, passing inferiorly and anteriorly between the layers of the transverse mesocolon , divides into two branches right and left. The right branch anastomoses with the right colic artery The left branch anastomoses with the left colic artery , a branch of the inferior mesenteric artery . The arches thus formed are placed about two fingers breadth from the transverse colon , to which they distribute branches. See also marginal artery External links SUNYAnatomyLabs 39 03 01 01 Intestines and Pancreas Branches of Superior Mesenteric Artery SUNYAnatomyImage 8 5 79 NormanAnatomy sup&infmesentericart Gray s circulatory stub Arteries of thorax and abdomen Category Arteries of the abdomen Category Colon anatomy ar de Arteria colica media es Arteria c lica media pt Art ria c lica m dia ...   more details



  1. Colic artery

    Colic artery an artery that serves the colon anatomy colon can refer to the Ileocolic artery Right colic artery Middle colic artery Left colic artery The first three are branches of the superior mesenteric artery the fourth is a branch of the inferior mesenteric artery . disambig ...   more details



  1. Right colic artery

    Infobox Artery Name PAGENAME Latin arteria colica dextra GraySubject 154 GrayPage 609 Image Gray534.png Caption The superior mesenteric artery and its branches. Right colic visible at center. Image2 Colonic blood supply.svg Caption2 Colonic blood supply Right colic artery is 4 BranchFrom superior mesenteric artery BranchTo Vein right colic vein Supplies ascending colon MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 61 DorlandsSuf 12153948 The Right Colic Artery arises from about the middle of the concavity of the superior mesenteric artery , or from a stem common to it and the ileocolic . It passes to the right behind the peritoneum , and in front of the right internal spermatic or ovarian vessels , the right ureter and the Psoas major , toward the middle of the ascending colon sometimes the vessel lies at a higher level, and crosses the descending part of the duodenum and the lower end of the right kidney . At the Colon anatomy colon it divides into a descending branch, which anastomoses with the ileocolic, and an ascending branch, which anastomoses with the middle colic . These branches form arches, from the convexity of which vessels are distributed to the ascending colon . External links SUNYAnatomyFigs 39 01 04 Branches of the superior mesenteric artery. SUNYAnatomyLabs 39 03 01 02 Intestines and Pancreas Branches of Superior Mesenteric Artery SUNYAnatomyImage 8 5 80 NormanAnatomy largeintestine NormanAnatomy sup&infmesentericart Gray s circulatory stub Arteries of thorax and abdomen Category Arteries of the abdomen ar de Arteria colica dextra es Arteria c lica derecha superior pt Art ria c lica direita ...   more details



  1. Left colic artery

    Infobox Artery Name PAGENAME Latin arteria colica sinistra GraySubject 154 GrayPage 610 Image Gray537.png Caption The inferior mesenteric artery and its branches. Left colic visible at center right. Image2 Gray538.png Caption2 Sigmoid colon and rectum , showing distribution of branches of inferior mesenteric artery and their anastomoses. Left colic visible at center left. BranchFrom inferior mesenteric BranchTo Vein left colic vein Supplies descending colon MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 61 DorlandsSuf 12153963 The left colic artery is a branch of the inferior mesenteric artery that runs to the left behind the peritoneum and in front of the psoas major muscle, and after a short, but variable, course divides into an ascending and a descending branch the stem of the artery or its branches cross the left ureter and left internal spermatic arteries internal spermatic vessels . The ascending branch crosses in front of the left kidney and ends, between the two layers of the transverse mesocolon , by anastomosing with the middle colic artery the descending branch anastomoses with the highest sigmoid arteries sigmoid artery . From the arches formed by these anastomoses branches are distributed to the descending colon and the left part of the transverse colon . Additional images gallery Image Gray1041.png Superior and inferior duodenal foss . Image Gray1042.png Duodenojejunal fossa. gallery External links NormanAnatomy sup&infmesentericart SUNYAnatomyLabs 39 05 01 05 Intestines and Pancreas Branches of the Inferior Mesenteric Artery SUNYAnatomyImage 8 5 85 SUNYAnatomyImage 8 6 58 Gray s circulatory stub Arteries of thorax and abdomen Category Arteries of the abdomen ar de Arteria colica sinistra pt Art ria c lica direita it Arteria colica sinistra pl T tnica okr nicza lewa ...   more details



  1. Colic branch of ileocolic artery

    Infobox Artery Name PAGENAME Latin r. colicus arteriae ileocolicae GraySubject 154 GrayPage 607 Image Gray536.png Caption Arteries of cecum and vermiform process. Image2 Caption2 BranchFrom ileocolic artery BranchTo Vein Supplies MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre r 02 DorlandsSuf 12689454 The ileocolic artery of the superior mesenteric artery branches off into the ascending colic artery, the anterior and posterior cecal arteries, the appendicular artery, and the ileal branches. circulatory stub Arteries of abdomen Category Arteries of the abdomen ...   more details



  1. Middle colic vein

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Vein Name Middle colic vein Latin vena colica media GraySubject GrayPage Image Gray591.png Caption Portal vein and tributaries. Middle colic vein hidden behind pancreas, but it is possible to see where it drains to the superior mesenteric. Image2 Caption2 DrainsFrom transverse colon DrainsTo superior mesenteric vein Artery middle colic artery MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre v 04 DorlandsSuf 12847534 The middle colic vein drains the transverse colon . It is a tributary of the superior mesenteric vein , and follows the path of its corresponding artery, the middle colic artery . Veins DEFAULTSORT Middle Colic Vein Category Veins of the torso Circulatory stub ar es Vena c lica media pt Veia c lica m dia ...   more details



  1. Middle vesical artery

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Artery Name Middle vesical artery Latin a. vesicalis medialis GraySubject 155 GrayPage 615 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 BranchFrom Internal iliac artery BranchTo Vein Supplies MeshName MeshNumber The middle vesical artery , usually a branch of the superior vesical artery , is distributed to the fundus of the Urinary bladder bladder and the seminal vesicle s. This artery is not usually described in modern anatomy textbooks. Instead, it is described that the superior vesical artery may exist as multiple vessels that arise from a common origin. Category Arteries of the abdomen DEFAULTSORT Middle Vesical Artery Circulatory stub ...   more details



  1. Middle rectal artery

    Infobox Artery Name PAGENAME Latin arteria rectalis media GraySubject 155 GrayPage 615 Image Gray1083.png Caption The blood vessels of the rectum and anus , showing the distribution and anastomosis on the posterior surface near the termination of the gut. Labeled as hemorrhoidal artery. Image2 Midrectal.png Caption2 The arteries of the pelvis. BranchFrom Internal iliac artery BranchTo Vein Middle rectal veins Supplies Rectum , seminal vesicle , vagina MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 61 DorlandsSuf 12155671 The middle rectal artery is an artery in the pelvis that supplies blood to the rectum . Structure Image Internal iliac branches.PNG thumb left 300px Internal iliac artery , showing branches, including middle rectal artery The middle rectal artery usually arises with the inferior vesical artery , a branch of the internal iliac artery . It is distributed to the rectum , anastomosing with the inferior vesical artery , superior rectal artery , and inferior rectal artery . In males, the middle rectal artery may give off branches to the prostate and the seminal vesicle s, while in females it gives off branches to the vagina . Additional images gallery Image Gray538.png Sigmoid colon and rectum, showing distribution of branches of inferior mesenteric artery and their anastomoses. File Middle rectal artery.jpg Middle rectal artery gallery See also Superior rectal artery Inferior rectal artery External links SUNYAnatomyLabs 43 13 03 02 The Female Pelvis Branches of Internal Iliac Artery NormanAnatomy pelvis NormanAnatomyFig pelvicarteries circulatory stub Arteries of thorax and abdomen Category Arteries of the abdomen Category Rectum ar es Arteria hemorroidal media pt Art ria retal m dia ...   more details



  1. Middle genicular artery

    Infobox Artery Name PAGENAME Latin arteria media genus GraySubject 159 GrayPage 633 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 BranchFrom BranchTo Vein Supplies ligaments and synovial membrane in the interior of the knee joint MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 61 DorlandsSuf 12155002 The middle genicular artery azygos articular artery is a small branch, arising opposite the back of the knee joint . Course and target It pierces the oblique popliteal ligament , and supplies the ligaments and synovial membrane in the interior of the articulation. External links eMedicineDictionary Middle genicular artery Gray s circulatory stub Arteries of lower limbs Category Arteries of the lower limb de Arteria genus media es Arteria genicular media ...   more details



  1. Middle meningeal artery

    Infobox Artery Name PAGENAME Latin arteria meningea media GraySubject 144 GrayPage 560 Image Middle meningeal artery.png Caption Plan of branches of the maxillary artery . Image2 Gray1198.png Caption2 Relations of the brain and middle meningeal artery to the surface of the skull. BranchFrom internal maxillary artery BranchTo anterior posterior superior tympanic artery Vein middle meningeal vein Supplies meninges MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 61 DorlandsSuf 12155038 The middle meningeal artery ... part of the maxillary artery , one of the two terminal branches of the external carotid artery . After branching off the maxillary artery in the infratemporal fossa , it runs through the foramen spinosum to supply the dura mater the outermost meninges and the calvaria skull calvaria . The middle meningeal artery is the largest of the three paired arteries which supply the meninges, the others being the anterior meningeal artery and the posterior meningeal artery . In approximately half of subjects it branches into an accessory meningeal artery . The anterior branch of the middle meningeal artery runs beneath the pterion . It is vulnerable to injury at this point, where the skull is thin. Rupture of the artery may give rise to an epidural hematoma . In the dry cranium , the middle .... The middle meningeal artery is intimately associated with the auriculotemporal nerve which wraps around the artery making the two easily identifiable in the dissection of cadaver human cadavers ... the posterior part of the dura mater and cranium. The branches of the middle meningeal artery are distributed ... arterioles from the scalp . Very rarely the ophthalmic artery may arise as a branch of the middle meningeal artery. Branches upon entering cranium On entering the cranium, the middle meningeal artery ... . Clinical relevance An injured middle meningeal artery is the cause of an epidural hematoma . A head ... Subdural bleeding is usually venous in nature, rather than arterial. The middle meningeal artery ...   more details



  1. Middle cerebral artery

    Infobox Artery Name Middle cerebral artery Latin arteria cerebri media GraySubject 146 GrayPage 572 Width ... arteries. Pink is region supplied by middle cerebral artery. Image2 Circle of Willis en.svg Caption2 The circle of Willis arterial circle and arteries of the brain. The middle cerebral arteries ... thumb 300px Middle cerebral artery File MCA angio lateral.jpg thumb Middle cerebral artery and its ... ICA injection The middle cerebral artery can be classified into 4 parts ref Citation title Cerebral ... This artery usually originates from the anterior or middle MCA trunk. In some cases it branches from ... supplied Areas supplied by the middle cerebral artery include The bulk of the lateral surface of the hemisphere ... as the internal capsule Occlusion Main Middle cerebral artery syndrome Vascular occlusion Occlusion of the middle cerebral artery results in Middle cerebral artery syndrome , potentially showing ... anterolateral central arteries Vein middle cerebral vein Supplies cerebrum MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 61 DorlandsSuf 12153812 The middle cerebral artery MCA is one of the three major paired cerebral artery arteries that supply blood to the cerebrum . The MCA arises from the internal carotid ... insular cortices . The left and right MCAs rise from trifurcations of the internal carotid artery internal carotid arteries and thus are connected to the anterior cerebral artery anterior cerebral arteries and the posterior communicating artery posterior communicating arteries , which connect to the posterior cerebral artery posterior cerebral arteries . The MCAs are not considered a part of the Circle ... terminal branches with an upper trunk , lower trunk and occasionally a middle trunk . Bifurcations ... of the MCA at the internal carotid artery ICA or an accessory MCA AccMCA which arise not from the ICA but as a branch from the anterior cerebral artery. ref Citation title Diagnostic Cerebral Angiography ... & Wilkins isbn 9780397584048 pages 143 144 ref The middle trunk that exist in parts of the population ...   more details



  1. Middle temporal artery

    Infobox Artery Name PAGENAME Latin arteria temporalis media GraySubject 144 GrayPage 558 Image Gray508.png Caption The arteries of the face and scalp. Middle temporal visible near center. Image2 Lateral head anatomy detail.jpg Caption2 Lateral head anatomy detail BranchFrom superficial temporal artery BranchTo Vein Supplies MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 61 DorlandsSuf 12156244 The middle temporal artery arises immediately above the zygomatic arch , and, perforating the temporal fascia , gives branches to the Temporalis , anastomosing with the deep temporal branches of the internal maxillary . It occasionally gives off a zygomatico rbital branch , which runs along the upper border of the zygomatic arch, between the two layers of the temporal fascia, to the lateral angle of the orbit . Additional images gallery Image Gray137.png Left temporal bone. Outer surface. gallery Gray s circulatory stub Arteries of head and neck Category Arteries of the head and neck ja pt Art ria temporal m dia ...   more details



  1. Middle cerebral artery syndrome

    Infobox disease Name Middle cerebral artery syndrome Image Gray517.png Caption Outer surface of cerebral hemisphere, showing areas supplied by cerebral arteries. Pink is region supplied by middle cerebral artery. DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 G 46 0 g 40 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj pmr eMedicineTopic 77 MeshID D020244 Middle cerebral artery syndrome is a condition whereby the blood supply from the middle cerebral artery MCA is restricted, leading to a reduction of the function of the portions of the brain supplied by that vessel the lateral aspects of frontal, temporal and parietal lobes, the corona radiata , globus pallidus , caudate and putamen . The MCA is the most common site for the occurrence of ischemic stroke . ref name O Sullivan Depending upon the location and severity of the occlusion, signs and symptoms may vary within the population affected with MCA syndrome. More distal blockages tend to produce milder deficits due to more extensive branching of the artery and less ischemic response. In contrast, the most proximal occlusions result in widespread effects that can lead to significant cerebral edema , increased intracranial pressure , loss of consciousness and could even be fatal. ref name O Sullivan In such occasions, mannitol osmotic diuretic or hypertonic saline are given to draw fluid out of the oedematus cerebrum to minimise secondary injury. Hypertonic saline is better than mannitol, as mannitol being a diuretic will decrease the mean arterial pressure and since cerebral perfusion is mean arterial pressure minus intracranial pressure, mannitol will also cause a decrease in cerebral perfusion. Contralateral hemiparesis and hemisensory loss of the face, upper and lower extremities is the most common presentation of MCA syndrome. ref name O Sullivan ... ref ref name strokecenter1 The Internet Stroke Center. Stroke syndromes Middle cerebral artery ... syndromes Middle cerebral artery inferior division. Internet . updated 1999 July cited 2011 May ...   more details



  1. Petrosal branch of middle meningeal artery

    Infobox Artery Name Petrosal branch of middle meningeal artery Latin ramus petrosus arteriae meningeae mediae GraySubject 144 GrayPage 560 Image Gray789.png Caption The course and connections of the facial nerve in the temporal bone. It actually enters the hiatus for the greater petrosal nerve, to supply the facial nerve and the tympanic cavity and anastomoses with the stylomastoid branch of the posterior auricular artery Image2 Gray783.png Caption2 The otic ganglion and its branches. BranchFrom middle meningeal artery BranchTo Vein Supplies MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre r 02 DorlandsSuf 12691548 The petrosal branch of middle meningeal artery enters the hiatus FOR THE GREATER PETROSAL NERVE , supplies the facial nerve , and anastomoses with the stylomastoid branch of the posterior auricular artery . See also stylomastoid artery Gray s Arteries of head and neck Category Arteries of the head and neck circulatory stub ...   more details



  1. Horse colic

    Dablink This page is about Horse colic. For other types of colic, see Colic . Refimprove date October 2010 Colic in horse s is defined as abdominal pain , but it is a clinical sign rather than a diagnosis. The term colic can encompass all forms of Gastrointestinal tract gastrointestinal conditions which ... common forms of colic are gastrointestinal in nature and are most often related to colonic disturbance. There are a variety of different causes of colic, some of which can prove fatal without surgery surgical intervention . Colic surgery is usually an expensive procedure as it is major abdominal surgery, often with intensive aftercare. Among domesticated horses, colic is the leading cause of premature death. The incidence of colic in the general horse population has been estimated between ... be able to recognize the signs of colic and determine whether or not a veterinarian should be called. Types This list of types of colic is not exhaustive but details some of the types which may be encountered ... colic can be fatal. The most common cause is when the horse is on box rest and or consumes large ... could be diagnosed on rectal examination by a veterinarian. Spasmodic colic Spasm odic colic is the result of increased peristaltic contractions in the horse s gastrointestinal tract. It can be the result of a mild gas buildup within the horse s digestive tract. The signs of colic are generally ... site they can obstruct the intestine. Enteroliths are not a common cause of colic, but are known ..., such as California. Once a horse is diagnosed with colic due to enterolith it usually requires ... equorum and may well require colic surgery. Large roundworm infestations are often the result of a poor deworming program. ref Stephen, Jennifer 2009 . The horse professional guide to colic. www.horseprofessional.com ... been implicated in causing colic. The most common species of tapeworm in the equine is Anoplocephala ... and colic, contradicting studies performed in the UK. ref Oke, Stacy. Research Ongoing for Tapeworm ...   more details



  1. Colic flexure

    Colic flexure can refer to Hepatic flexure right Splenic flexure left disambig Long comment to prevent listing on Special Shortpages..........................................................................   more details



  1. Devon colic

    Dablink This page is about Devon colic. For other types of colic, see Colic . Image cyder rebuttal.jpg thumb A rebuttal to claims that the colic was caused by lead poisoning from cider, written by a cider manufacturer. Devon colic is an affliction caused by lead poisoning which was suffered by the people of Devon during parts of the 17th and 18th centuries. The first written account of the colic comes from 1655. Symptoms began with severe abdominal pain s and the condition was occasionally fatal. Cider is the traditional drink of Devonians, and the connection between the colic and cider drinking had been observed for many years. This was commonly attributed to the acidity of the beverage. William Musgrave s publication De arthritide symptomatica 2nd edn, 1715 included the first scientific description of Devonshire colic it was later referred to by John Huxham and Sir George Baker, 1st Baronet George Baker . ref name ODNB Alick Cameron, Musgrave, William 1655 1721 , Dictionary of National Biography Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press , Sept 2004 ref However, the precise cause was not discovered until the 1760s when Dr George Baker put forwards the hypothesis that poisoning from lead in cider was to blame. He observed that the symptoms of the colic were similar to those of lead poisoning. He pointed out that lead was used in the cider making process both as a component of the cider presses and in the form of lead shot which was used to clean them. He also conducted chemical tests to demonstrate the presence of lead in Devon apple juice. The publication of his results met with some hostile reaction from cider manufacturers, keen to defend their product. Once Baker s conclusions became accepted and the elimination of lead from the cider presses was undertaken, the colic declined. By 1818, Baker s son reported that it was hardly known to exist in Devon. References http www.devon.gov.uk etched? IXP 1& IXR 100676 Etched on Devon s Memory reflist ...   more details



  1. Colic: The Movie

    Infobox Film name Colic The Movie image Colic the movie poster.jpg caption The Thai movie poster. director Patchanon Thammajira producer Somsak Techaratanaprasert writer narrator starring Pimpan Chalaikupp br Vittaya Wasukraipaisan music cinematography editing distributor Sahamongkol Film International released flagicon Thailand July 13, 2006 runtime 105 minutes country Film Thailand language Thai budget preceded by followed by Colic The Movie lang th , or Colic dek hen pee is a 2006 in film 2006 Cinema of Thailand Thai horror film directed by Patchanon Thammajira. Plot Prae and Pong are young couple enjoying their lives and careers. Prae works as a graphic artist, while her boyfriend, Pong, directs television commercials. One day, Prae collapses at work, and it turns out she is pregnant. At first Prae is worried that Pong will not accept the baby, but he surprises her with a marriage proposal. The couple settles into a home. The adjustment is difficult, as Prae must quit her job and soon becomes bored, while Pong works overtime to make up for the lost income. Then the baby, Pan, is born. He cries constantly, adding to the tension felt by the new parents. A doctor says the baby simply has colic , and that after about six months, things will settle down. But the crying continues. Prae, because she spends most of her time with baby, notices strange things happening and becomes convinced that sinister forces are making the baby unhappy. Cast Pimpan Chalaikupp as Prae Vittaya Wasukraipaisan as Pong Kuntheera Sattabongkot as Jeen External links imdb title id 0817885 title Colic The Movie CinemaofThailand Category 2006 films Category 2000s horror films Category Sahamongkol Film International films Category Thai films Category Thai language films Category Thai horror films Thailand film stub 2000s horror film stub it Colic dek hen pee es Colic Pel cula ...   more details



  1. Biliary colic

    about biliary colic other types of colic Colic Infobox disease Name Biliary colic Image Caption DiseasesDB 2533 ICD10 ICD10 K 80 5 k 80 ICD9 ICD9 574.20 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 224 MeshID Biliary colic is pain associated with irritation of the viscera secondary to cholecystitis and gallstones. Unlike renal colic, the phrase biliary colic refers to the actual cholelithiasis . Although it is frequently described as a colic , the pain is steady, starts rapidly, intense and lasts at least 30 minutes and up to several hours. Many patients complain of right upper quadrant pain, right flank pain, or even mid chest pain with cholelithiasis. There may be radiation to the back and shoulders and other concomitant symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea . Fatty foods can provoke biliary pain, but this association is relatively non specific. Biliary pain can be associated with objective findings dilation of the biliary tract, elevation of plasma liver enzyme concentration, elevation of bilirubin , gamma GT and alkaline phosphatase . Causes Biliary pain is most frequently caused by obstruction of the common bile duct or the cystic duct by a gallstone . However, the presence of gallstones is a frequent incidental finding and does not always necessitate treatment, in the absence of identifiable disease. Furthermore, biliary pain may be associated with functional disorders of the biliary tract, so called acalculous biliary pain pain without stones , and can even be found in patients post cholecystectomy removal of the gallbladder , possibly as a consequence of dysfunction of the biliary tree and the sphincter of Oddi . Treatment Pain management is an important part of treating biliary colic. Treatment is often with NSAIDs such as ketorolac Toradol and diclofenac Voltaren . Hyoscine butylbromide Buscopan is occasionally used but is less effective than analgesics ... in biliary colic. format work accessdate ref Treatment is dictated by the underlying cause ...   more details



  1. Renal colic

    Dablink This page is about Renal colic. For other types of colic, see Colic . Infobox Disease Name Renal colic Image Caption DiseasesDB 26026 ICD10 ICD10 N 23 n 20 ICD9 ICD9 788.0 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Renal colic is a type of abdominal pain commonly caused by kidney stones . Presentation The pain typically begins in the abdomen and often radiates to the hypochondrium or the groin . The pain is often colicky comes in waves due to ureteric peristalsis, but may be constant. It may come in two varieties dull and acute the acute variation is particularly unpleasant and is often described as one of the strongest pain sensations felt by humans being worse than childbirth, broken bones, gunshot wounds, burns, or surgery . ref name titleeMedicine Nephrolithiasis Acute Renal Colic Article by Stephen W Leslie cite web url http www.emedicine.com MED topic3437.htm title eMedicine Nephrolithiasis Acute Renal Colic Article by Stephen W Leslie accessdate 2008 01 01 work ref Depending on the type and size s of the kidney stones moving through the urinal tract the pain may be stronger in the renal or bladder area or equally strong in both. In lower obstructions, males may experience pain in the genitals. Prognosis and treatment Most small stones are passed spontaneously and only pain management is required. Diclofenac, as well as many other Non steroidal anti inflammatory drug s ref name titleeIntravenous NSAID s in the management of renal colic Article by Debasis Das cite web url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pmc articles PMC2464448 title Intravenous NSAID s in the management of renal colic Article by Debasis Das accessdate 2011 10 02 work ref , and antispasmodics like Hyoscine butyl bromide or Otilonium bromide can be used. Although morphine may be administered to assist with pain management, it is often not recommended as morphine raises ureteral pressure, worsening the condition. There is typically no antalgic position for the patient lying down on the non ...   more details



  1. Colic weed

    Colic weed may refer to Aletris spp. Corydalis flavula Dicentra spp. disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Baby colic

    Dablink This page is about Baby colic. For other types of colic, see Colic . Infobox disease Name Colic ... ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus 000978 eMedicineSubj ped eMedicineTopic 434 MeshID D003085 Wiktionary colic Colic also known as infantile colic is a condition in which an otherwise healthy baby cries or displays .... ref Barr RG. Changing our understanding of infant colic. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2002 156 12 1172 74. PubMed ref One study concludes that the chances of having colic is lower in breastfed babies. ref ... Infantile colic incidence and associated risk factors a cohort study journal J Pediatr Rio J . 101 ... definition of colic is a condition of a healthy baby in which it shows periods of intense, unexplained .... ref Wessel MA, et al. Paroxismal fussing in infancy, sometimes called colic. Pediatrics. 1954 14 421 ... day as having colic so called non Wessel s colic . ref Barr RG, Rotman A, et al, The Crying of Infants With Colic A Controlled Empirical Description. Pediatrics 1992 90 14 21 Abstract Free Full Text ref In reality, this extreme version of colic is more likely to be the final stage of a condition ..., ref Levitzky S, Cooper R. Infant colic syndrome maternal fantasies of aggression and infanticide ... the word out? Causes of, responses to and consequences of crying and colic in popular parenting ... 149 164 ref ref Maxted AE, et al. Infant colic and maternal depression. Infant Ment Health J. 2005 26 ... about infant colic? Gastroenterol Nurs. 2003 26 60 5. ref In fact, even the word colic is derived ... well established that there are a variety of causes of colic symptoms, the most common of which ... and even a muscular type of colic perhaps due to muscle spasm and birth trauma . A gastrointestinal GI theory of colic seems logical because fussy babies often grunt pass gas double up cry after eating ... e.g. paregoric ref Sanghavi D. Bleary parents crave colic cure. Boston Globe, Mar 29, 2005 http www.darshaksanghavi.com ..., fennel . ref Weizman Z, et al. Efficacy of herbal tea preparation in infantile colic. J Pediatr 1993 ...   more details



  1. Left colic vein

    Unreferenced date December 2006 Infobox Vein Name Left colic vein Latin vena colica sinistra GraySubject GrayPage Image Gray591.png Caption Portal vein and tributaries. Left colic vein visible but not labeled. Image2 Caption2 DrainsFrom transverse colon DrainsTo inferior mesenteric vein Artery left colic artery MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre v 05 DorlandsSuf 12849975 The left colic vein drains the descending colon . It is a tributary of the inferior mesenteric vein , and follows the path of its corresponding artery, the left colic artery . Branches Ascending branch Descending branch Veins DEFAULTSORT Left Colic Vein Category Veins of the torso Circulatory stub ar es Vena c lica izquierda pt Veia c lica esquerda ...   more details



  1. Right colic vein

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Vein Name Right colic vein Latin vena colica dextra GraySubject GrayPage Image Gray591.png Caption The portal vein and its tributaries. Image2 Caption2 DrainsFrom Source DrainsTo superior mesenteric vein Artery right colic artery MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre v 05 DorlandsSuf 12849955 The right colic vein drains the ascending colon , and is a tributary of the superior mesenteric vein . It travels with its corresponding artery, the right colic artery . Veins DEFAULTSORT Right Colic Vein Category Veins of the torso Circulatory stub ar es Vena c lica derecha pt Veia c lica direita ...   more details



  1. Artery

    Other uses Infobox Anatomy Name Artery Latin arteries GraySubject GrayPage Image Arterial System en.svg Caption The human main arteries, part of the circulatory system. Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber Arteries from the Greek language Greek art ria , windpipe, artery ref http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.04.0057 3Aentry 3Da 29rthri 2Fa , Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek English Lexicon , on Perseus ref are blood vessel s that carry blood away from the heart . This blood is normally oxygenated, exceptions made for the pulmonary arteries pulmonary and Umbilical artery umbilical arteries . The EABV is that ICF fluid which fills the arterial system. The circulatory system is extremely important for sustaining life . Its proper functioning is responsible for the delivery of oxygen and nutrient s to all cells, as well as the removal of carbon dioxide and waste products, maintenance of optimum pH , and the mobility of the elements, proteins and cells of the immune system . In developed country developed countries , the two leading causes of death , myocardial infarction and stroke , each may ... within the artery produces the pulse which is observable in any artery, and reflects heart activity ... s keep blood flowing towards the heart. Except pulmonary artery pulmonary arteries , which carry ... artery pulmonary arteries , carrying blood from the heart to the lung s. Systemic arteries See also ... of arteries Pulmonary arteries The pulmonary artery pulmonary arteries carry deoxygenated blood .... Aorta The aorta is the root systemic circulation systemic artery. It receives blood directly ... artery , the left common carotid and the left subclavian arteries. Arterioles Arterioles , the smallest ... of the arteries, resulting in atherosclerosis . Atheroma An atheroma or plaque in the artery ... Arteria nds Arterie pl T tnica pt Art ria ro Arter ru sq Arteria simple Artery sk Tepna sl ...   more details




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