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Later in development, the fetus's body catches up in size relative to the midgut and creates adequate room in the abdominal cavity for the entirety of the midgut to reside. The midgut loops slip back out of the umbilical cord and the physiological hernia ceases to exist. This change coincides with
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As stated, in development a loop of midgut herniates outside of the abdominal cavity into the umbilical cord. If this persists after birth it is called an
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located at the origin of the superior mesenteric artery from the aorta. Portal drainage carries all non-lipid nutrients from digestion to the
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and the counterclockwise rotation of the two limbs of the midgut loop around their combined central axis.
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During development, the human midgut undergoes a rapid phase of growth in which the loop of midgut
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for processing and detoxification, while lymphatic drainage carries fatty
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Pain in the midgut is referred to the region around the belly button
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Embryonic structure from which most of the human intestines develop
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Drake, Richard L.; Vogl, A. Wayne; Mitchell, Adam W.M. (2010).
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Malrotation of the midgut during development can lead to
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Index


Carnegie stage
10
Precursor
Mesenchyme
Latin
TE
E5.4.7.0.0.0.2
FMA
45617
Anatomical terminology
edit on Wikidata
embryo
intestines
superior mesenteric artery
foregut
bile duct
hindgut
Development of the digestive system
herniates
fetus
umbilical cord
yolk sac
Duodenum
distal
Jejunum
Ileum
Cecum
Appendix
Ascending colon

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