Greater Omentum: Multifaceted Interactions in Neurological Recovery and Disease Progression
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Greater Omentum: Multifaceted Interactions in Neurological Recovery and Disease Progression
Abstract
The greater omentum, a unique anatomical structure composed of adipocytes, loose connective tissue, and a dense vascular network. Plays a pivotal role beyond its traditional understanding. It houses specialized immunological units known as 'Milky spots,' making it a key player in immune response. Moreover, the omentum's capacity to enhance tissue perfusion, absorb edema fluid, boost acetylcholine synthesis, and foster neuron repair have rendered it a topic of interest in the context of various diseases, especially neurological disorders. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the intricate anatomy and histology of the greater omentum, casting light on its multifaceted functions and its associations with a spectrum of diseases. With a specific focus on neurological ailments, we delineate the intricate relationship that the omentum shares with other pathologies like stroke and we underly its contribution to serving as a therapeutic agent in neurological disorders. By deciphering the underlying mechanisms and emphasizing areas that demand further investigation. This review aims to spark renewed interest and pave the way for comprehensive studies exploring the greater omentum's potential in neurology and broader medicine overall. Given these diverse interactions that yet remain elusive, we must investigate and understand the nuanced relationship between the greater omentum and pathologies, especially its role in stroke's pathophysiology and therapeutic interventions so as to enhance patient care.
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The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.
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