I found the appendix normal, but next to the appendix there was a caecum which had very strange, greasy patches. |
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In other species, an expanded region of the first part of the large intestine, the caecum, serves a similar function. |
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If a caecum casing is used, the small wooden stick is not always present as the caecum is naturally closed at one end. |
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The midgut eventually develops into distal duodenum, jejunum, ileum, caecum, appendix, ascending colon, and proximal two thirds of the transverse colon. |
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Distension of the caecum was seen at all dose levels in a doserelated fashion. |
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This is an alternative way of using the intestine from the caecum, or blind gut, of the pig. |
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Decreases in ovary weight and increases in adrenal, caecum and spleen weight and ALT occurred at all doses. |
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When stuffing the meat into a bladder or caecum, it is very important to prevent the inclusion of air. |
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The stuffing is fed slowly into the casing, and pressed into the bladder or caecum. |
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If stuffed into a caecum, the product is additionally bound crosswise every 4-5 cm. |
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One intact caecum shall be taken per bird, and samplers shall verify that the caecum is full or it shall be disregarded. |
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Part of the digestive system including the small intestine, the caecum and the large intestine. |
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After an ileocolic resection he was found to have intestinal spirochetosis of the caecum. |
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After a preliminary course in anatomy it was found that caecum and transverse colon also provided excellent sites for excitation. |
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In comparison to the European rabbit, the hare has a proportionally smaller stomach and caecum. |
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The mesenterium between the caecum and the part of the ileum that is closest to the caecum shall be torn and the ileocaecal lymph nodes are presented at the surface of the torn-open area. |
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Part of the small and large intestine corresponding to the caecum. |
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A bacterial preparation useful for the prophylaxis of Campylobacter infections in poultry comprising bacteria derived from the mucous layer of the caecum of an adult bird. |
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These were hepatocyte enlargement in centrilobular and mid-zonal areas of the liver, hyperplasia of the non-glandular epithelium of the stomach in the region of the limiting ridge and distension of the lumen of the caecum. |
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The caecum is either absent or short and simple, and the large intestine is not sacculated or much wider than the small intestine. |
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This was followed by measuring the pH of the digesta in the duodenum, jejunum, ileum, caecum and colon. |
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We lack an herbivore's caecum to ferment and efficiently digest much plant material. |
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Classically, infiltration of the ileo-caecal valve has varying degrees of extension into the ileum and caecum. |
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The colon, caecum and the ileal segments were separated out for further processing. |
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Digestion occurs in the intestine, with the caecum producing further digestive enzymes. |
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At the top of the lantern, the pharynx opens into the esophagus, which runs back down the outside of the lantern, to join the small intestine and a single caecum. |
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It could not be reduced by gentle traction, so the lesser sac was opened up and the caecum decompressed with a small enterotomy and suction to allow reduction. |
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Polypectomy performed in sigmoid on advancing to the caecum. |
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The Rapunzel syndrome is a rare clinical entity where a long tail of hair strands from the gastric trichobezoar extends along the small bowel to reach the caecum and beyond. |
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Because of its location in the caecum, it was presumed benign. |
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