Date: 5/01/2017 01:29:56
From: sarahs mum
ID: 1005638
Subject: the mesentery

Writing in The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology, scientists have officially announced the discovery of a new organ inside the human body. That’s right, there’s a brand new organ hiding in our abdomen and it’s only just been classified.

Known as the mesentery (meaning “in the middle of the intestines”), it can be found in our digestive systems. Leonardo da Vinci actually gave one of the first descriptions of it back in the day, but until around 2012 it was thought to be a series of separate structures keeping the intestines attached to the abdominal wall, like a series of support girders.

A team from the University of Limerick, however, used complex microscopy work to confirm that the structures are all interconnected and appear to be part of one overall structure. Much of the research was conducted on patients undergoing an operation to remove most or all of their colon.

Having been taught to medical students since 2012 as being a new organ, it has now been added to the famous Gray’s Anatomy textbook and described in this new paper.

“In the paper, which has been peer reviewed and assessed, we are now saying we have an organ in the body which hasn’t been acknowledged as such to date,” Calvin Coffey, a professor of surgery at the University of Limerick and coordinating author of the study, said in a statement.

http://www.iflscience.com/health-and-medicine/completely-new-human-organ-officially-discovered/

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Date: 5/01/2017 02:40:38
From: kii
ID: 1005659
Subject: re: the mesentery

I had a lymph node removed from my mesentary. It ‘sploded.

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Date: 5/01/2017 03:35:19
From: Ian
ID: 1005668
Subject: re: the mesentery

OTT headline

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Date: 5/01/2017 04:01:48
From: buffy
ID: 1005673
Subject: re: the mesentery

There has been a mesenteric artery for a long time, so we’ve known about mesentery for a while.

mesentery: a fold of the peritoneum which attaches the stomach, small intestine, pancreas, spleen, and other organs to the posterior wall of the abdomen.

(Random definition from the internets)

So it’s something we already knew about, it’s just been classified now as an organ.

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Date: 7/01/2017 09:34:32
From: SCIENCE
ID: 1006602
Subject: re: the mesentery

¿how many organs are the intestines?

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Date: 7/01/2017 09:36:33
From: Tamb
ID: 1006603
Subject: re: the mesentery

SCIENCE said:


¿how many organs are the intestines?

What does it do?

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Date: 7/01/2017 09:37:16
From: Ian
ID: 1006604
Subject: re: the mesentery

SCIENCE said:


¿how many organs are the intestines?

Two, I think

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Date: 7/01/2017 09:44:14
From: Tamb
ID: 1006605
Subject: re: the mesentery

Ian said:


SCIENCE said:

¿how many organs are the intestines?

Two, I think


More I think. Depending on how intestines is defined: http://www.organsofthebody.com/

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