Oh honey, celiac refers to the small intestine, specifically when it has an immune reaction to gluten. So basically, it's like your gut throwing a hissy fit whenever you eat something with gluten in it. So if you've got celiac, better steer clear of the bread basket, darling.
A crook refers to a bent or hooked shape, so in the body, a crook can refer to the bend in a joint like the elbow or knee.
D. Inferior vena cava is not part of the splanchnic circulation. The splanchnic circulation includes the celiac artery, hepatic portal vein, and superior mesenteric artery, which supply blood to the digestive organs. The inferior vena cava returns blood from the lower body to the heart.
Brachial (as in brachial artery) refers to the upper limbs, the arms.
The three words that refer to the part of the upper extremity are arm, forearm, and hand.
yes
The celiac ganglion is part of the prevertrebral ganglions. It is the ganglion that is part of the sympathetic nervous system that innervates the digestive system.
Well, i have celiac disease and yes i have pain in the chest area but i don't eat gluten and i still have the pains.
Lips
Yes.
the small intestine.
The prefix "dermato" refers to the skin of the body.
A large artery from which other arteries branch
eye
Celiac disease
un oeil (masc., singular) / les yeux (plural) refer to the eyes.
Ankle. It is not a part of the head region; it is located in the lower part of the body, specifically in the feet.
Celiac disease is an autoimmune disease. It doesn't allow you to eat gluten, which is contained in wheat, barley, and rye. (So no pizza, pasta, bread, waffles, etc. unless they are gluten free). If you do eat gluten when you have celiac, your immune system attacks your own body and destroys parts of your body that help you to absorb nutrients.