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The watermelon cecum

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1991
The "watermelon stomach" is a vascular anomaly of unknown etiology involving the antrum. The hallmark of this condition is a striking and characteristic endoscopic appearance resembling the stripes of a watermelon. Histologic features include capillary dilation and fibromuscular hyperplasia.
K F, Binmoeller, D A, Lieberman
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Mobile cecum syndrome

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1984
Five cases of mobile cecum syndrome are presented. These patients all presented with chronic right lower quadrant abdominal pain with associated abdominal distention and symptomatic relief after passing flatus or having a bowel movement. Three patients had preoperative barium enemas demonstrating abnormal mobility of the cecum.
R L, Rogers, F J, Harford
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VOLVULUS OF THE CECUM

Archives of Surgery, 1952
VOLVULUS of the cecum is a rare disease. Our interest in this subject was stimulated by three cases occurring recently at the Boston City Hospital. The purpose of this paper is to review briefly the condition and add three cases to the literature. The incidence of volvulus of the cecum as a cause of intestinal obstruction varies with different authors.
J J, BYRNE, C C, SWIFT, G E, FARRELL
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Carcinoma of the cecum

The American Journal of Surgery, 1951
Abstract 1. 1. Twenty-eight cases of carcinoma of the cecum at the Lankenau Hospital from 1948 to 1958 have been reviewed and compared with a similar series reported by Patterson and Deaver [] covering the period at the Lankenau Hospital from 1934 to 1948. 2. 2.
J F, PATTERSON, J M, DEAVER
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Leiomyoma of the Cecum

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1968
SMOOTH muscle tumors constitute approximately 1% of all gastrointestinal neoplasms. To date, 40 cases of leiomyoma and leiomyosarcoma of the colon have been described.1-6It has been suggested that such tumors in the young have a different growth rate, aggressiveness, biologic potential, and radiosensitivity than those seen in adults. There is no report
K K, Khanna   +4 more
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[Cecum reservoir].

Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen, 1999
The choice of the best reconstruction technique following resection of either the stomach or the rectum remains a matter of discussion. While there is no problem in reconnecting intestinal segments, which do not serve as a reservoir, there are many different operation techniques to replace the stomach and rectum, producing significantly different ...
M, von Flüe   +4 more
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