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Structure of ascending portion of duodenum

Known as: Ascending part of duodenum, Pars ascendens (Duodenum), Fourth Portion of Duodenum 
The ascending portion of the duodenum between the aorta and the ligament of Treitz. This portion continues into the jejunum.
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2019
2019
Primary small bowel neoplasms at the ligament of Treitz are extremely rare and require advanced surgical technique for… 
2012
2012
To investigate the factors affecting the development of the ligament of Treitz, we examined sagittal and frontal histological… 
2011
2011
CONTEXT Heterotopic pancreatic adenocarcinoma is a rare finding at laparotomy. Herein we present the case of a patient with… 
2006
2006
A fatal aortoduodenal fistula occurred in a 72-year-old man who underwent a repair of an abdominal aortic aneurysm 16 years… 
Review
2000
Review
2000
A 69-year-old Japanese female was admitted to our hospital due to a 2-month history of vomiting after eating. Examination of the… 
1994
1994
Obstruction resulting from superior mesenteric artery syndrome is not often considered a possible cause for gastrostomy-tube… 
1964
1964
Peroral small intestinal biopsy is an important diagnostic tool in cases of chronic diarrhea and steatorrhea. Biopsy tissue has…