hepatic flexure of colon
Hepatic (or the right colic) flexure is the sharp bend between the ascending and the transverse colon. The right colic flexure is adjacent to the liver, and is therefore also known as the hepatic flexure. Thus, the left colic flexure is also known as the splenic flexure (as it is close to the spleen). The hepatic flexure lies in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen in humans. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatic_flexure ]
Synonyms: hepatic flexure of colon, flexura coli heaptica, right colic flexure, hepatic flexure
Term info
- SCTID:245427008
- UMLS:C0227385
- NCIT:C12266
- FMA:14550
- Wikipedia:Hepatic_flexure
human_reference_atlas
right colic flexure
uberon
UBERON:0022277
Right colic flexure, hepatic flexure of colon
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCBITaxon_9606
Term relations
- colic flexure
- overlaps some ascending colon
- overlaps some transverse colon
- develops from some midgut