descending colon in English

noun
1
the part of the large intestine that passes downward on the left side of the abdomen toward the rectum.
The colon is divided into four parts: the ascending colon, the transverse colon, the descending colon , and the sigmoid colon.

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1. You're through the sigmoid, into the descending colon.

2. The doctor is going to put the Colostomy in the descending colon

3. When findings from ascending and descending colon Biopsies were combined, 100% of MC cases were detected

4. Conclusions: MC can be detected with certainty by analyzing Biopsies from the ascending and descending colon

5. The third section is called the descending Colon because it descends (travels down) on the left side

6. The sigmoid Colon is the area of the intestine just above the rectum; linking the descending Colon with the rectum

7. Your large intestine is broken down into six sections including the cecum, ascending Colon, transverse Colon, descending Colon, sigmoid Colon, and the rectum.

8. The sigmoid Colon, or as some experts call it, the pelvic Colon, is a section of the large intestine that connects the descending Colon to the rectum

9. ‘Total digestive tract mass was the summed masses of the upper digestive tract, gizzard, small intestine, ceca, and large intestine.’ ‘In the right lower quadrant you are feeling mainly for the terminal ileum, the Cecum, and the ascending colon, and for the descending colon in the left.’

10. The Colon extends from the cecum (an enlarged area at the end of the small intestine) up the right side of the abdomen (ascending Colon), across to the left side (transverse Colon), and down the left side (descending Colon) and then loops (at the sigmoid flexure, or sigmoid