transverse colon

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transverse colon

The diagram clearly labels the transverse colon in the human digestive system.

Definition

Noun: * Anatomy: The part of the large intestine that extends horizontally across the upper abdominal cavity, connecting the ascending colon on the right side to the descending colon on the left side.

Usage

The term "transverse colon" is used specifically in anatomical, medical, and biological contexts to describe a distinct section of the human digestive system. It is typically used with definite articles ("the") or possessive determiners.

Examples
  • During the surgery, the surgeon examined the transverse colon for any signs of inflammation.
  • The transverse colon is the longest and most mobile part of the colon.
  • A blockage in the transverse colon can cause severe abdominal pain.
Advanced Usage
  • Anatomical Relationships: The transverse colon is described in relation to other organs. It lies inferior to the stomach and liver and is connected to the posterior abdominal wall by a fold of tissue called the transverse mesocolon.
  • Clinical Context: It is frequently mentioned in diagnoses, procedures, and discussions of gastrointestinal health (e.g., cancer of the transverse colon, resection of the transverse colon).
Variants and Related Words
  • Colon (noun): The main part of the large intestine, of which the transverse colon is a section.
  • Ascending colon (noun): The part of the colon that rises on the right side of the abdomen, preceding the transverse colon.
  • Descending colon (noun): The part of the colon that descends on the left side of the abdomen, following the transverse colon.
  • Sigmoid colon (noun): The S-shaped final section of the colon before the rectum.
Synonyms
  • There are no direct common synonyms for this precise anatomical term. In very general anatomical description, one might refer to it as "the crossing part of the large intestine" or "the horizontal section of the colon".
Related Phrases
  • Transverse mesocolon (noun): The mesentery that attaches the transverse colon to the posterior abdominal wall.
  • Hepatic flexure (noun): The bend where the ascending colon meets the transverse colon, near the liver.
  • Splenic flexure (noun): The bend where the transverse colon meets the descending colon, near the spleen.
transverse colon

The diagram clearly labels the transverse colon in the human digestive system.

Noun
  1. the part of the large intestine that extends across the abdominal cavity and joins the ascending to the descending colon