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The vermiform cecal appendix, expendable or essential? A narrative review

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2022
Purpose of review The vermiform cecal appendix is a small thin pouch-like tube of intestinal tissue situated in the lower right abdomen. It is attached at the junction of the large intestine between the ascending colon and small intestine.
L. Vitetta
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The gallbladder and vermiform appendix influence the assemblage of intestinal microorganisms.

Future Microbiology, 2020
Surgical procedures for the symptomatic removal of the gallbladder and the vermiform appendix have been posited to adversely shift the assemblage of the intestinal microbiome increasing the risk of disease. The associated mechanisms have been linked with
Jiezhong Chen, A. Sali, L. Vitetta
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The vermiform appendix: an immunological organ sustaining a microbiome inoculum.

Clinical science, 2019
The hominoid vermiform appendix has been characterized as a diverticulum of the caecum and describes an entity at the juxtaposition of the colon in the confluence of tanias.
L. Vitetta, Jiezhong Chen, S. Clarke
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The Vermiform Appendix and Its Diseases

Buffalo Medical Journal, 1905
The Vermi for m Appendix an d Its Disea se s . By Howa rd A. Kelly , A.M., M.D., Professor of Gynecology in the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, and E. Hurdon, M.D., Assistant in Gynecology in the Johns Hopkins University. Royal octavo, pp.
H. Kelly
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Implications of the presence of the vermiform appendix inside an inguinal hernia (Amyand’s hernia): a systematic review of the literature

Hernia, 2020
Dimitri Papaconstantinou   +8 more
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