MRCP UK EXAMINATIONS

ABDOMINAL

GASTROINTESTINAL

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Fat-filled peritoneal processes throughout the large intestine are called
A
vermiform appendages
B
haustras
C
lieberkuhn valves
D
omental appendages
E
none
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Definition. The omental appendices (fatty appendices of colon; epiploic appendices; appendices epiploicae; epiploic appendages; appendix epiploica) are small pouches of the peritoneum filled with fat and situated along the colon and upper part of the rectum. in the subserous layer along the free and omental tenia.

Detailed explanation-2: -The epiploic appendices (or appendices epiploicae, or epiploic appendages, or appendix epiploica, or omental appendices) are small pouches of the peritoneum filled with fat and situated along the colon, but are absent in the rectum.

Detailed explanation-3: -An epiploic appendix, also known in its plural form as epiploic appendages, appendices epiploicae, or omental appendices, is a fat-filled protrusion of the peritoneum that exists along the surface of the large intestine or bowel.

Detailed explanation-4: -Epiploic appendages, also referred to as Appendices epiploicae, are between 50–100 fatty appendages originating in two rows (anterior and posterior) parallel to the external surface of the three longitudinal muscle bands of the large intestine known as taenia coli.

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