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The portion of small intestine, about 8 feet in length, between the duodenum and the ileum. The j. is distinct from the ileum in being more proximal, of larger diameter with a thicker wall, having larger, more highly developed plicae circulares, being more vascular (redder in appearance), with the jejunal arteries forming fewer tiers of arterial arcades and longer vasa recta. [L. jejunus, empty]
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je·ju·num ji-'jü-nəm n, pl je·ju·na -nə the section of the small intestine that comprises the first two fifths beyond the duodenum and that is larger, thicker-walled, and more vascular and has more circular folds and fewer Peyer's patches than the ileum
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part of the small intestine. It comprises about two-fifths of the whole small intestine and connects the duodenum to the ileum.
• jejunal adj.
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je·ju·num (jə-jooґnəm) [L. “emptyâ€] [TA] the second section of the small intestine, extending from the duodenum to the ileum. jejunal adjMedical dictionary. 2011.