nagyvastagbél
Nagyvastagbél refers to the transverse colon, which is the longest and most mobile part of the large intestine. It extends across the abdomen from the ascending colon to the descending colon. The transverse colon plays a crucial role in the digestive process by absorbing water and electrolytes from the remaining indigestible food matter and transmitting the useless waste material from the body. It is suspended from the stomach by a fold of peritoneum called the transverse mesocolon.
The transverse colon is typically located in the upper abdomen, passing horizontally from the right side to
The wall of the transverse colon, like other parts of the large intestine, is composed of four
Conditions affecting the transverse colon include inflammation, such as in Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, and