mesenteriális
Mesenteriellt is a term of Swedish origin, often translated as "mesenteric" in English. It refers to the mesentery, a fold of the peritoneum that attaches the stomach, small intestine, pancreas, spleen, and other organs to the posterior wall of the abdomen. The mesentery serves to support these organs and contains blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatic vessels that supply them. In a medical context, "mesenteriellt" would describe conditions or anatomical features related to this structure. For example, "mesenteriellt fett" translates to mesenteric fat, which is the fatty tissue found within the mesentery. Inflammation of the mesentery is known as mesenteric inflammation or mesenteritis. Issues related to blood supply within the mesentery, such as mesenteric ischemia, are also described using this term. The mesentery plays a crucial role in the proper functioning and positioning of abdominal organs. Its complex structure allows for both mobility and stable support, essential for processes like digestion and nutrient absorption. Understanding the mesentery and its associated structures is vital in diagnosing and treating various abdominal pathologies.