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middle rectal plexuses The autonomic plexus's along the rectum derived from the inferior hypogastric plexus.
Synonym: plexus rectales medii, middle haemorrhoidal plexuses.
(05 Mar 2000)
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middle rectal artery <anatomy, artery> Origin, internal iliac; distribution, middle portion of rectum; anastomoses, inferior rectal and superior rectal. Because the latter is a tributary of the portal system, this is a portosystemic or portocaval anastomosis.
Synonym: arteria rectalis media, middle haemorrhoidal artery.
(05 Mar 2000)
middle rectal lymph node A lymph node along the middle rectal artery that receives afferents from the pararectal nodes and sends efferents to the internal iliac nodes.
Synonym: middle rectal node, nodus rectalis medius.
(05 Mar 2000)
middle rectal node A lymph node along the middle rectal artery that receives afferents from the pararectal nodes and sends efferents to the internal iliac nodes.
Synonym: middle rectal node, nodus rectalis medius.
(05 Mar 2000)
middle rectal veins Several veins that pass from the rectal venous plexus (in which they anastomose with the superior rectal veins) to the internal iliac vein, which ultimately drains into the inferior vena cava. Since the superior rectal veins ultimately drain into the portal vein, the middle retal veins participate in a portocaval anastomosis, and the rectal venous plexus is subject to varicosities during portal hypertension.
Synonym: venae rectales mediae.
(05 Mar 2000)
middle transverse rectal fold See: transverse rectal folds.
(05 Mar 2000)
rectal venous plexus A venous plexus resting upon the posterior and lateral walls of the rectum; it drains into the superior rectal vein to the portal, the middle rectal to the internal iliac and the inferior rectal to the internal pudendal.
Synonym: plexus venosus rectalis, haemorrhoidal plexus.
(05 Mar 2000)
superior rectal plexus The autonomic plexus derived as a continuation of the inferior mesenteric plexus that accompanies the superior rectal artery.
Synonym: plexus rectalis superior, superior haemorrhoidal plexus.
(05 Mar 2000)
middle sacral plexus A lymphatic plexus formed of lymph nodes and connecting vessels situated chiefly in the mesorectum anterior and inferior to the sacral promontory.
Synonym: plexus sacralis medius.
(05 Mar 2000)
middle trunk of brachial plexus The continuation of the ventral ramus of the seventh cervical nerve; it contributes fibres to the posterior and lateral cords (fasciculi) of the brachial plexus.
Synonym: truncus medius plexus brachialis.
(05 Mar 2000)
plexus of middle cerebral artery <anatomy, artery> An autonomic plexus accompanying the middle cerebral artery, derived from the internal carotid plexus.
Synonym: plexus arteriae cerebri mediae.
(05 Mar 2000)
administration, rectal The insertion of drugs into the rectum, usually for confused or incompetent patients, like children, infants, and the very old or comatose.
(12 Dec 1998)
cancer, rectal A malignant tumour arising from the inner wall of the end (rectum) of the large intestine. The third leading cause of cancer in males, fourth in females in the U.S. Risk factors for cancer of the colon and rectum (colorectal cancer) include heredity, colon polyps, and long standing ulcerative colitis. most colorectal cancers develop from polyps. Removal of colon polyps can prevent colorectal cancer. Colon polyps and early cancer can have no symptoms. Therefore, regular screening is important. Diagnosis can be made by barium enema or by colonoscopy with biopsy confirmation of cancer tissue. Surgery is the most common treatment for colorectal cancer.
(12 Dec 1998)
rectal <anatomy> Pertaining to the rectum, the distal portion of the large intestine.
(18 Nov 1997)
rectal ampulla A dilated portion of the rectum just above the anal canal.
Synonym: ampulla recti, ampulla of rectum.
(05 Mar 2000)
rectal anaesthesia General anaesthesia produced by instillation into the rectum of a solution containing a central nervous system depressant.
(05 Mar 2000)
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