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Fibroma of the cecum

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1976
A woman suffering from recurrent attacks of abdominal pain was found at operation to have a fibroma of the cecum. The clinical, operative and pathologic findings are described. The medical literature was reviewed and the lesion was found to be uncommon. The importance of specific histologic stains to distinguish the true fibroma from other spindle-cell
R, Orda   +3 more
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Benign ulcer of the cecum

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1981
Benign cecal lesions, although not frequently encountered, are often difficult to differentiate from carcinomas. With the general availability of colonoscopy, cecal lesions can be visualized and a biopsy can be done. If the biopsy specimen reveals inflammatory changes only, the patient should be managed nonoperatively and colonoscoped again in four ...
F C, Au, B, Ng, P, Putong, V W, Lauby
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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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Carcinoma of the cecum

The American Journal of Surgery, 1962
J E, HOPKINS, J M, DEAVER
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Solitary diverticulitis of the cecum

The American Journal of Surgery, 1953
Abstract 1. 1. A review of the literature concerning cecal diverticulitis since 1947 with the addition of six cases from the Surgical Services of Mount Sinai Hospital, is presented. 2. 2. The similarity of this disease and acute appendicitis, and the other interesting clinical features are discussed. 3. 3.
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Anatomy of the avian cecum

Journal of Experimental Zoology, 1989
The gross anatomy of the avian ceca is reviewed. In most birds, right and left ceca arise laterally or ventrolaterally at the junction of the small and large intestines. In a few species, the ceca open into the rectum ventrally or dorsally. In many herons and bitterns, only one cecum is present, and in the secretary bird there are two pairs of ceca ...
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Inflammatory pseudotumors of the cecum

The American Journal of Surgery, 1965
Summary Four cases of inflammatory tumors of the cecum in women are presented. In Case I the tumor disappeared after exploratory laparotomy. In Case II an ileotransversostomy was performed in the first stage and right hemicolectomy in the second. The third patient underwent a one stage right hemicolectomy.
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GC-MS Analysis of Short-Chain Fatty Acids in Feces, Cecum Content, and Blood Samples.

Methods in molecular biology, 2018
L. Hoving   +4 more
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Volvulus of the Cecum

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1948
C F, DIXON, A C, MEYER
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