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- Ascending_colon abstract "The ascending colon is the part of the colon located between the cecum and the transverse colon.The ascending colon is smaller in caliber than the cecum from where it starts. It passes upward, opposite the colic valve, to the under surface of the right lobe of the liver, on the right of the gall-bladder, where it is lodged in a shallow depression, the colic impression; here it bends abruptly forward and to the left, forming the right colic flexure (hepatic) where it becomes the transverse colon.It is retained in contact with the posterior wall of the abdomen by the peritoneum, which covers its anterior surface and sides, its posterior surface being connected by loose areolar tissue with the iliacus, quadratus lumborum, aponeurotic origin of transversus abdominis, and with the front of the lower and lateral part of the right kidney.Sometimes the peritoneum completely invests it, and forms a distinct but narrow mesocolon.It is in relation, in front, with the convolutions of the ileum and the abdominal walls.Parasympathetic innervation to the ascending colon is supplied by the vagus nerve. Sympathetic innervation is supplied by the thoracic splanchnic nerves.".
- Ascending_colon artery Right_colic_artery.
- Ascending_colon dorlandsPrefix "c_47".
- Ascending_colon dorlandsSuffix "12249866".
- Ascending_colon grayPage "1180".
- Ascending_colon graySubject "249".
- Ascending_colon nerve Celiac_ganglia.
- Ascending_colon nerve Vagus_nerve.
- Ascending_colon precursor Midgut.
- Ascending_colon thumbnail ColonAscendente.png?width=300.
- Ascending_colon vein Right_colic_vein.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageID "2959305".
- Ascending_colon wikiPageLength "3283".
- Ascending_colon wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Ascending_colon wikiPageRevisionID "685558657".
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Abdomen.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Aponeurosis.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Colon_(anatomy).
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Digestive_system.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Cecum.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Celiac_ganglia.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Descending_colon.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Gallbladder.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Hepatic_flexure.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Ileocecal_valve.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Ileum.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Iliacus_muscle.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Large_intestine.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Liver.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Loose_connective_tissue.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Mesentery.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Midgut.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Parasympathetic_nervous_system.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Peritoneum.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Quadratus_lumborum_muscle.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Rectum.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Right_colic_artery.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Right_colic_vein.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Right_lobe_of_liver.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Sigmoid_colon.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Splanchnic_nerves.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Stomach.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Sympathetic_nervous_system.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Transverse_abdominal_muscle.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Transverse_colon.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLink Vagus_nerve.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ascending colon".
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ascending".
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLinkText "ascending colon".
- Ascending_colon wikiPageWikiLinkText "ascending".
- Ascending_colon artery Right_colic_artery.
- Ascending_colon caption "Drawing of colon seen from front".
- Ascending_colon caption "Front of abdomen, showing surface markings for liver, stomach and large intestine".
- Ascending_colon dorlandspre "c_47".
- Ascending_colon dorlandssuf "12249866".
- Ascending_colon graypage "1180".
- Ascending_colon graysubject "249".
- Ascending_colon image "Gray1223.png".
- Ascending_colon latin "Colon ascendens".
- Ascending_colon name "Ascending colon".
- Ascending_colon nerve Celiac_ganglia.
- Ascending_colon nerve Vagus_nerve.
- Ascending_colon precursor Midgut.
- Ascending_colon vein Right_colic_vein.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cleanup-gallery.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Digestive-stub.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Digestive_tract.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Grays.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_anatomy.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NormanAnatomy.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NormanAnatomyFig.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ascending_colon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SUNYAnatomyFigs.
- Ascending_colon subject Category:Colon_(anatomy).
- Ascending_colon subject Category:Digestive_system.
- Ascending_colon hypernym Part.
- Ascending_colon type AnatomicalStructure.
- Ascending_colon type Source.
- Ascending_colon type Thing.
- Ascending_colon type Q4936952.
- Ascending_colon comment "The ascending colon is the part of the colon located between the cecum and the transverse colon.The ascending colon is smaller in caliber than the cecum from where it starts.".
- Ascending_colon label "Ascending colon".
- Ascending_colon sameAs Q2562556.
- Ascending_colon sameAs قولون_صاعد.
- Ascending_colon sameAs Colon_ascendente.
- Ascending_colon sameAs Côlon_ascendant.
- Ascending_colon sameAs Colon_ascendente.
- Ascending_colon sameAs Colon_ascendens.
- Ascending_colon sameAs Wstępnica.
- Ascending_colon sameAs m.025sjly.
- Ascending_colon sameAs Восходящая_ободочная_кишка_человека.
- Ascending_colon sameAs Q2562556.
- Ascending_colon sameAs 升结肠.
- Ascending_colon wasDerivedFrom Ascending_colon?oldid=685558657.
- Ascending_colon depiction ColonAscendente.png.
- Ascending_colon isPrimaryTopicOf Ascending_colon.
- Ascending_colon name "Ascending colon".