"216" . . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . "The aim of the study was to describe and depict the spatial arrangement of the colon microcirculatory bed as a whole. Various parts of the large intestine and terminal ileum were harvested from either cadaver or section material or gained peroperatively. Samples were then injected with India ink or methylmetacrylate Mercox resin for microdissection and corrosion casting for scanning electron microscopy. The results showed that extramural vasa recta ramified to form the subserous plexus, some of them passing underneath the colon taeniae. Branches of both short and long vasa recta merged in the colon wall, pierced the muscular layer and spread out as the submucous plexus, which extended throughout the whole intestine without any interruption. The muscular layer received blood via both the centrifugal branches of the submucous plexus and the minor branches sent off by the subserous plexus. The mucosa was supplied by the mucous plexus, which sent capillaries into the walls of intestinal glands. The hexago"@en . "injection; large intestine; microcirculation; scanning electron microscopy"@en . . . . "B\u00E1\u010Da, V\u00E1clav" . . . "RIV/00216208:11120/10:00001709!RIV10-MSM-11120___" . "RIV/00216208:11120/10:00001709" . "The spatial arrangement of the human large intestinal wall blood circulation" . . . . "11120" . "3" . "Stingl, Josef" . "0021-8782" . "[C687C20935A6]" . . . . "The spatial arrangement of the human large intestinal wall blood circulation" . "Kachl\u00EDk, David" . . "288962" . "S" . . "The spatial arrangement of the human large intestinal wall blood circulation"@en . . "9"^^ . . "Journal of Anatomy" . "000274622600007" . . "3"^^ . "The aim of the study was to describe and depict the spatial arrangement of the colon microcirculatory bed as a whole. Various parts of the large intestine and terminal ileum were harvested from either cadaver or section material or gained peroperatively. Samples were then injected with India ink or methylmetacrylate Mercox resin for microdissection and corrosion casting for scanning electron microscopy. The results showed that extramural vasa recta ramified to form the subserous plexus, some of them passing underneath the colon taeniae. Branches of both short and long vasa recta merged in the colon wall, pierced the muscular layer and spread out as the submucous plexus, which extended throughout the whole intestine without any interruption. The muscular layer received blood via both the centrifugal branches of the submucous plexus and the minor branches sent off by the subserous plexus. The mucosa was supplied by the mucous plexus, which sent capillaries into the walls of intestinal glands. The hexago" . "The spatial arrangement of the human large intestinal wall blood circulation"@en . "3"^^ .