
1) Colligation 2) Conjugation 3) Conjunction 4) Digestive system component 5) Inosculation 6) Junction
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1) Inosculation 2) Junction
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An anastomosis (plural anastomoses, from gr. ἀναστόμωσις, communicating opening) is the reconnection of two streams that previously branched out, such as blood vessels or leaf veins. The term is used in medicine, biology, mycology, geology, geography and architecture. ==Medicine== An anastomosis is the connection of two structures. It ...
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a junction between two vessels, or other tubular anatomical structures
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(= hyphal fusion). Fusion of somatic hyphae; characteristic of most Dikaryomycota. (Pl. anastomoses.)
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• (n.) The inosculation of vessels, or intercommunication between two or more vessels or nerves, as the cross communication between arteries or veins.
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(Gr. anastomosis opening, outlet) an opening created by surgical, traumatic or pathological means between two normally separate spaces or organs.
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A communication, direct or indirect: a joining together. In the nervous system a joining of nerves or blood vessels.
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mesh or network of tubes or half-tubes, often confined to a bedding plane and usually related to the tube conduits formed in the phreatic zone.
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A procedure to connect healthy sections of tubular structures in the body after the diseased portion has been surgically removed.
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A junction between two vessels, or other tubular anatomical structures.
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<surgery> An opening created by surgical, traumatic or pathological means between two normally separate spaces or organs. ... (04 May 1997) ...
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(ә-nas″tә-mo´sis) pl. anastomo´ses communication between two tubular organs. surgical, traumatic, or pathologic formation of a connection between two normally distinct structures. adj., anastomot´ic., adj.
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The connection formed when sewing together two pieces of stomach and/or intestine. In a gastric bypass there are two anastamoses. The first is the connection between the new stomach pouch and the small intestine, called a gastro-jejunostomy, and the second is the connection between the small intestine coming from the bypassed stomach and the small ...
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Joining of two or more cell processes or multicellular tubules to form a branching system. Anastomosis of blood vessels allows alternative routes for blood flow.
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A·nas`to·mo'sis noun ;
plural Anastomoses [ New Latin , from Greek ... opening, from ... to furnish with a mouth or opening, to open; ... +
sto`ma mouth: confer French
anastomose .]
(Anat. & Bot.) The inosculation of vessels, or intercommunication between...
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Joining up two ends of a hollow organ.
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Anastomosis: The connection of normally separate parts or spaces so they intercommunicate. An anastomosis may be naturally occurring or artificially constructed and be created during the process of embryonic development or by surgery, trauma or pathological means. An anastomosis may, for example, connect two blood vessels (as in a naturally occurri...
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(ua-nas;tuo-mo;sis) An interconnecting aggregation of blood vessels or nerves that form a network plexus.
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In animals and plants, anastomosis is the inosculation of vessels, or the opening of one vessel into another, as an artery into another artery, or a vein into a vein. By means of anastomosis, if the course of a fluid is arrested in one vessel it can proceed along others. It is by anastomosis that circulation is re-established in amputated limbs, an...
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Re-connecting or joining together. For example, in bowel surgery, part of the bowel can be cut out and the two cut ends joined together (anastomosed).
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inosculation noun a natural or surgical joining of parts or branches of tubular structures so as to make or become continuous
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Greek ana = of each, and stoma = mouth, hence the end-to-end continuity of 2 vessels; adjective - anastomotic.
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communication between blood vessels by means of collateral channels, esp. when usual routes are obstructed. · connection between parts of any branching system, as veinlets in a leaf or branches of a stream. · a joining of or opening between two organs or spaces that normally are not connected.
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a surgical connection, often between two blood vessels.
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