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Benign ulcer of the caecum

American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1946
1) A case of benign ulcer of the caecum has been reported where the patient was operated upon in the belief that he was suffering from appendicitis and a hemicolectomy was performed because the lesion was thought to be malignant.
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Volvulus du caecum

2004
Le volvulus du coecum se définit comme étant une plicature ou torsion, aigué ou chronique et récidivante du coecum, entraŒnant parfois une portion variable de l'iléon et limitée à la zone anormalement mobile du coeco-c"lon ascendant. Sans défaut d'accolement, le volvulus est impossible. Il s'agit d'une affection rare, de diagnostic difficile. Pourtant,
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Acute Primary Inversion of the Caecum

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1972
A case of acute primary inversion of the caecum is presented. The importance of early operation is stressed. The importance of the condition in the differential diagnosis of appendicitis is mentioned.
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Lymphangioma of the Caecum

Endoscopy, 1981
N J, Mortensen, P P, Anthony
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2009
We studied the in???uence of calixarene bis-hydroxymethylphosphone acid (code C99) on the mechanokinetic parameters of the acetylcholine-evoked contractions of smooth muscles caecum strips of rats. It is established that this substance inhibits the amplitude and selectively modi???es the mechanokinetic characteristics of contractions.
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DERMOID CYST OF THE CAECUM

Medical Journal of Australia, 1973
L. R. Finlay‐Jones   +2 more
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Molecular profiling of bacterial species in the rabbit caecum

FEMS Microbiology Letters, 2005
Leticia Abecia   +2 more
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