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3. What is a Aphthae in terminal ileum

4. What is a Aphthae in terminal ileum

5. A small portion of terminal ileum appears at the right.

6. Backwash ileitis: involvement of the terminal ileum by the inflammatory and ulcerative changes seen in chronic ulcerative colitis; distinguished from involvement of ileum and proximal colon by regional (granulomatous) enteritis (for example, Crohn disease of terminal ileum and proximal colon).

7. Occasionally the join (Anastomosis) between the ileum and rectum can leak

8. There is reflux of barium into the terminal ileum.

9. Objective To approach clinical features of ulcerative diseases of terminal ileum.

10. Four patients with clinically active Crohn's disease of the terminal ileum were also studied.

11. Acid-ethanol extracts were prepared from pork ileum + jejunum (TOT), heart and duodenum.

12. Four specimens were from the jejunum and 11 from terminal ileum or ascending colon.

13. Don't forget about 44150 where the entire colon is removed and the ileum is Anastomosed to the rectum

14. In particular, the terminal ileum seems to have an important role in the regulation of small intestinal transit.

15. A Colonoscope is an instrument designed for examination of the terminal ileum and the entire colon

16. The ileum, the vermiform appendix, and the ascending colon all are continuous with the Cecum

17. Location of the olulus: The olulus occurs between the proximal jejunum and the distal ileum.

18. In children, the most common form of intussusception is prolapse of the terminal ileum into the colon.

19. 15 At necropsy the carcass has a dehydrated appearance and there is an enteritis in the ileum.

20. Similar ultrastructural features were present in the ileum and colon, with the most noticeable abnormalities present in the muscularis propria.

21. The large bowel (at the Caecum) starts at the end of the small bowel (the ileum)

22. The Caecum communicates with the ileum via the ileal orifice and with the colon via the caecocolic orifice

23. This is thought to occur in both instances due to the inflammation from the Caecum affecting the nearby terminal ileum

24. Pathology revealed air cysts in submucosa and some cases in subserosa. They mainly located at jejunum, ileum, cecum and ascending colon.

25. Attuning hydroxypropyl methylcellulose phthalate to oral delivery vehicle for effective and selective delivery of protein vaccine in ileum Biomaterials

26. Enteroenterostomy is an Anastomosis between one part of the small bowel and another part of the small bowel (jejunum or ileum)

27. Total abdominal Colectomy is the removal of the large intestine from the lowest part of the small intestine (ileum) to the rectum

28. The response to tyramine was abolished by cocaine. — Rabbit duodenum and ileum were contracted by all effective doses of tyramine.

29. Access to the digestive tract is made possible by using the appendix, terminal ileum, cæcum, right colon or sigmoid colon.

30. More than 95% of the bile acids are then reabsorbed, the major portion by active uptake in the distal ileum.

31. Total abdominal Colectomy is the removal of the large intestine from the lowest part of the small intestine (ileum) to the rectum

32. Experiment I (36 rats) demonstrates a maximal calcium absorption in the proximal and middle portion of the ileum — under normal conditions of intestinal transit.

33. These examinations disclosed air in the biliary tree, dilated small bowel and an impacted intraluminal abnormality in the terminal ileum compatible with a gallstone.

34. 4.39 ) at the termination of the ileum is located on the left side at the junction between the Caecum and the ascending colon.

35. Right Colectomy refers to the resection of a portion of the distal ileum, cecum, ascending colon, and proximal to mid-transverse colon

36. When large doses are given by mouth its absorption does not rely on the presence of intrinsic factor or an intact ileum.

37. The Cecum is the most proximal part of the large intestine and is located between the ileum (distal small bowel) and the ascending colon. Having served as a site for cellulose digestion in our ancestors, the Cecum now simply acts as a reservoir for chyme which it receives from the ileum.

38. E. stigmosa parasitized mainly in the epithelial cells of jejunum, ileum, ceca, and rectum from middles to tops of villi, and resulted in mild histopathological changes.

39. OBJECTIVE To investigate and compare the effect of different extracts of Tussilago farara L. on the contraction of isolated ileum of guinea pig.

40. The Cecum is the cul-de-sac at the beginning of the large intestine that descends from the union of the ileum and the large intestine

41. Patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) may develop inflammation in the distal ileum thought to be due to "Backwash" of cecal contents ("Backwash ileitis")

42. An Approximative anastomosis in the ileum of six rats was performed with five seromuscular-interrupted sutures only; in the second study group anastomosis was performed with conventional technique of interrupted sutures

43. File under medical illustrations showing The Three Landmarks of the Cecum, with emphasis on the terms related to anatomy Cecum crow's crow feet folds terminal ileum ileocecal valve appendix appendiceal orifice ileocecal Y-shaped

44. The density of 5-HT immunoreactive cells was the highest in rectum, and then in jejunum and duodenum, moderate in ileum and intestinum caecum and the lowest in glandular stomach.

45. Intestinal Atresia occurs about twice as frequently as intestinal stenosis; there is a total incidence of one out of every 3,000 births, with the ileum (the final section of the small intestine) being most affected

46. The immunized rabbits had antigen injected in the lymphatic cavity under the serous membrane of the ileum by Fisher's method and simultaneously nonpathogenic coli Baccilla were injected at the same site before closing off the abdomen.

47. When I received the printout of my report, however, there was a notation that an Aphtha was found in my terminal ileum (I had 10 cm of lesions in my TI when I was diagnosed in 2006)

48. Because of its unspecific-spasmolytic, papaverine-like properties prenylamine inhibited the actions of acetylcholine and histamine on the guinea pig ileum and the actions of acetylcholine and NA on the vas deferens of rat in a non-competitive manner.

49. Cecum - the cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens; "the appendix is an offshoot of the Cecum" blind gut , caecum bodily cavity , cavum , cavity - (anatomy) a natural hollow or sinus within the body

50. Caecum - the cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens; "the appendix is an offshoot of the cecum" blind gut , cecum bodily cavity , cavum , cavity - (anatomy) a natural hollow or sinus within the body

51. Backwash (physical phenomenon), also known as "swash", the backwards flow of air or water Backwash ileitis, the involvement of the terminal part of the ileum in ulcerative colitis, following the ascent of the condition from the rectum

52. Caecum - the cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens; "the appendix is an offshoot of the Cecum" blind gut , Cecum bodily cavity , cavum , cavity - (anatomy) a natural hollow or sinus within the body

53. ‘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.’

54. Cecum definition is - a cavity open at one end (such as the blind end of a duct); especially : the blind pouch at the beginning of the large intestine into which the ileum opens from one side and which is continuous with the colon.

55. Appendix testis, a vestigial remnant of the Müllerian duct; Epiploic Appendix, one of several small pouches of fat on the peritoneum along the colon and rectum Appendix of the laryngeal ventricle, a sac that extends from the laryngeal ventricle; MesoAppendix, the portion of the mesentery that connects the ileum to the vermiform Appendix

56. Jejunal (je-JOO-nal) Atresia, which is a blockage in the jejunum, or middle section of the small intestine; Ileal (eh-LEE-al) Atresia, which is a blockage in the ileum, the final and longest section of the small intestine; and; Colonic (cah-LON-ic) Atresia, which is a blockage in the large intestine, or colon.