Flexure

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Flexure is a term used in anatomy and medicine to describe a bend or fold in certain structures of the body. The term is often used to refer to parts of the digestive system, such as the hepatic flexure and the splenic flexure of the colon.

Anatomy[edit | edit source]

In the human body, there are several important flexures, including:

Clinical significance[edit | edit source]

Flexures are important in medical practice as they can be sites of disease or injury. For example, the hepatic and splenic flexures of the colon are common sites of colorectal cancer. In addition, the flexure of the elbow is a common site of injury, such as elbow dislocation or fracture.

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