Viscera

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MSH: Any of the large interior organs in any one of the three great cavities of the body, especially in the abdomen.,UWDA: Anatomical set that consists of all viscus organs. Examples: abdominal viscera, thoracic viscera, pelvic viscera.,NCI: The soft internal organs of the body, including the lungs, the heart, and the organs of the digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems.,UWDA: General anatomical term that refers to any organ that is located within the body cavity (or in its extension, in the scrotum); it consists of organ parts that are embryologically derived from endoderm, splanchnic mesoderm or intermediate mesoderm; together with other organs, the viscus constitutes the respiratory, gastrointestinal, urinary, reproductive and immune systems, or is the central organ of the cardiovascular system. Examples: heart, lung, esophagus, kidney, ovary, spleen.,FMA: Set of organs located in the body cavity. Examples: abdominal viscera, thoracic viscera, pelvic viscera.,FMA: General anatomical term that refer

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