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A series of 37 patients with cecal volvulus treated at three different Swedish hospitals during the years 1952-1973 is presented. The symptoms, physical findings and radiologic features are presented. The associated factors found at operation are described and their possible role in provoking torsion is discussed.
Åke E. Andersson +2 more
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HISTOLOGICAL AND HISTOMETRIC FEATURES OF THE LARGE INTESTINE IN THE BRONZE TURKEY (MELEAGRIS GALLOPAVO) [PDF]
The focus of the investigation was to study the large intestine (both ceca and rectum) of the bronze turkey using Hematoxylin/Eosin staining. Fifty-four clinically healthy Bronze Turkeys from state forestry Mazalat were separated into 27 female and 27 ...
D. Yovchev
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Objectives: Sepsis is a common disease with a high mortality. Decreasing the speed is possible with early and intensive therapy. However, most medicines have been tested, but none has proven effective.
Mustafa Arslan +6 more
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Although minimally invasive surgery has reduced postoperative pain and length of hospital stay after right hemicolectomy, identification of anatomic landmarks is critical in ensuring safe technique through the narrow lens of the laparoscope.
Elizabeth Ellen Blears +1 more
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Carcinosarcoma in the Cecum [PDF]
Carcinosarcoma of the colon is rare. Seventeen cases have been reported in the English literature. Most cases occurred in the left side of the colon. Indeed, there is only one reported case of cecal carcinosarcoma. Carcinosarcoma has a tendency to distantly metastasize and shows dismal prognosis.
Beom Jae Lee +4 more
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A case report of Abrikossoff`s tumor of cecum treated by endoscopic submucosal dissection
Introduction. Granular cell tumor (GCT, synonym – Abrikossoff’s tumor) is a benign neoplasm of neuroectodermal differentiation from epithelioid cells originating from Schwann’s cells, with a characteristic sign of the presence of lysosomal granules in ...
D. A. Mtvralashvili +5 more
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Several studies indicate that the four major types of resistant starch (RS1-4) are fermented in the cecum and colon to produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and can alter the microbiome and host physiology.
Allen D. Smith +5 more
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