| gastrocolic | <anatomy> Pertaining to both the stomach and the colon; as, the gastrocolic, or great, omentum. Origin: Gastro- + colic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| gastrocolic fistula | A fistulous communication between the stomach and the colon. (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastrocolic ligament | <anatomy> The major, apron-like portion of the greater omentum that extends between the stomach and the transverse colon. Synonym: ligamentum gastrocolicum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastrocolic omentum | A peritoneal fold passing from the greater curvature of the stomach to the transverse colon, hanging like an apron in front of the intestines. Synonym: omentum majus, caul, cowl, epiploon, gastrocolic omentum, pileus, velum. Lesser omentum, a peritoneal fold passing from the margins of the porta hepatis and the bottom of the fissure of the ductus venosus to the lesser curvature of the stomach and to the the upper border of the duodenum for a distance of about 2 cm beyond the gastroduodenal pylorus. Synonym: omentum minus, gastrohepatic omentum, omentulum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastrocolic reflex | A mass movement of the contents of the colon, frequently preceded by a similar movement in the small intestine, that sometimes occurs immediately following the entrance of food into the stomach. (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastrocolic omentum |
greater omentum: part of the peritoneum attached to the stomach and to the colon and covering the intestines
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| gastrocolic reflex |
an increase in intestinal and colonic peristaltic activity following entrance of food into the empty stomach.
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| gastrocolic reflex |
Automatic (reflex) wave-like movements of the large intestine (bowel), in response to food entering the stomach and small intestine. This moves material through the bowel.
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A mass peristaltic (coordinated, rhythmic, smooth muscle contraction that acts to force food through the digestive tract) movement of the colon that often occurs fifteen to thirty minutes after ingesting a meal.
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| gastrocolic |
pertaining to or communicating with the stomach and colon, such as a fistula.
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| gastrocolic | part of the peritoneum attached to the stomach and to the colon and covering the intestines |
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