vitellointestinal

vitellointestinal
vi·tel·lo·intestinal

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  • vitellointestinal — vī|te(ˌ)lō, və̇|t + adjective Etymology: vitell + intestinal : of, relating to, or connecting the intestine and yolk sac …   Useful english dictionary

  • vitellointestinal duct — vi·tel·lo·in·tes·ti·nal duct vī .tel ō in tes tən əl , Brit often .in (.)tes tīn əl n OMPHALOMESENTERIC DUCT …   Medical dictionary

  • vitellointestinal cyst — omphalomesenteric duct c …   Medical dictionary

  • Cyst — A closed sac or capsule, usually filled with fluid or semisolid material. * * * 1. A bladder. 2. An abnormal sac containing gas, fluid, or a semisolid material, with a membranous lining. SEE ALSO: pseudocyst. [G. kystis, bladder] adventitious c.… …   Medical dictionary

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  • duct — A tubular structure giving exit to the secretion of a gland or organ, capable of conducting fluid. SEE ALSO: canal. SYN: ductus [TA]. [L. duco, pp. ductus, to lead] aberrant ducts SYN: aberrant ductules, under ductule …   Medical dictionary

  • hydromphalus — A cystic tumor at the umbilicus, most commonly a vitellointestinal cyst. [hydro + G. omphalos, umbilicus] * * * hy·drom·pha·lus (hi dromґfə ləs) [hydro + omphalus] a cystic accumulation of watery fluid at the umbilicus …   Medical dictionary

  • stalk — A narrowed connection with a structure or organ. allantoic s. the narrow connection between the intraembryonic portion of the allantois and the extraembryonic allantoic vesicle …   Medical dictionary

  • vitelline duct — n OMPHALOMESENTERIC DUCT * * * vitellointestinal duct yolk stalk …   Medical dictionary

  • omphalomesenteric duct cyst — a cyst formed by failure of closure of part of the yolk stalk (omphalomesenteric duct); it may be at the umbilicus and visible on the skin, or more internally along the duct. Called also umbilical or vitellointestinal c …   Medical dictionary

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