kviðarholsvefi
Kviðarholsvefi refers to the tissues that line and support the abdominal cavity. In anatomical use, the term encompasses the peritoneum as well as related connective tissue structures that organize and cushion the organs within the abdomen.
The peritoneum is a serous membrane with two layers: the parietal peritoneum lining the abdominal wall and
Key components classified as kviðarholsvefi include the mesentery, which anchors the intestines to the posterior abdominal
Embryologically, most kviðarholsvefi derive from the mesothelium and mesoderm, forming as the gut tubes develop and
In summary, kviðarholsvefi describe the abdominal cavity’s tissues that form a protective, lubricated, and mobile framework