Medical Definition of Radix mesenterii

1. The origin of the mesentery of the small intestine (jejunum and ileum) from the posterior parietal peritoneum; about 9 inches (23 cm.) in length, it extends from the duodenojejunal flexure (just to the left of the midline at the L2 vertebral level) to the ileocaecal junction (iliac fossa). Synonym: radix mesenterii. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Radix Mesenterii

radix cochlearis
radix complement
radix complements
radix dentis
radix dorsalis
radix facialis
radix graminis
radix inferior ansae cervicalis
radix inferior nervi vestibulocochlearis
radix lateralis nervi mediani
radix lateralis tractus optici
radix linguae
radix longa ganglii ciliaris
radix medialis nervi mediani
radix medialis tractus optici
radix mesenterii (current term)
radix motoria
radix nasi
radix nasociliaris
radix nervi facialis
radix oculomotoria ganglii ciliaris
radix parasympathica ganglii ciliaris
radix pili
radix point
radix posterior
radix pulmonis
radix sensoria
radix sensoria ganglii ciliaris
radix sensoria ganglii pterygopalatini

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