In some Ophidians the same physiological purpose is served by the manner in which the convolutions of the long intestine are bound together by a subperitoneal arachnoid membrane.
Perhaps the earliest tendency to structurally modify the intestine in the direction named is found in the manner in which the intestinal coils are bound together by the subperitoneal arachnoid in many Ophidians (Fig.
The spermatic vessels cross it, and occasionally a quantity of subperitoneal fat marks its course.
A large subperitoneal hæmatoma only was discovered, and evacuated.
It is important to remember that the bladder is sometimes pushed upward by tumours, and lies in the subperitoneal tissue above the pubes; it is then liable to be cut.
They are common in the lungs, kidneys, spleen, omentum, and subperitoneal tissue of the abdominal walls.
Superficial ecchymoses are, however, quite common, especially so over the solid viscera; and more rarely effusions of blood have been found in the subperitoneal connective tissue, involving the muscular or glandular tissues beneath.
By the lymphatics which accompany the vessels of the Fallopian tubes they reach the ovaries (puerperal ovaritis), and by the broad ligaments they pass to subperitoneal tissues of the iliac and lumbar regions.
More commonly from local lesions they enter the canalicular spaces of the connective tissue forming the framework of the genital canal, which is continuous with the subperitoneal connective tissue of the pelvis.
Hemorrhages occur, the larger ones generally in the subperitoneal layers, the smaller ones in any of the coats.
On opening the abdomen we may note subperitoneal hemorrhages of the muscular wall or of the coils of intestine.
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