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  • |Term=distal colon ...left side of the colon) and the sigmoid colon (the S-shaped portion of the colon that connects to the rectum) 
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  • |Term=proximal colon ...the part of the colon that passes between the right and right sides of the colon through the body runs). 
    994 bytes (155 words) - 23:45, 13 January 2023
  • |Term=sigmoid colon ...d colon - {{Pronunciation}} (SIG-moyd KOH-lun) The S-shaped section of the colon that connects to the rectum 
    411 bytes (54 words) - 09:56, 14 January 2023
  • ...colon|transverse]] and the [[Descending colon|descending]] sections of the colon. ...than the [[Hepatic flexure|hepatic flexure]], the other major bend in the colon. The splenic flexure is attached to the [[Diaphragm|diaphragm]] by the phre
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  • == Transverse Colon == ...nsverse Colon''' (pronunciation: trans-verse co-lon) is a significant part of the [[human digestive system]].
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  • |Term=Colon cancer ...Cancer that forms in the tissues of the rectum (the last few inches of the colon closest to the anus) 
    486 bytes (72 words) - 08:07, 13 January 2023
  • |Term=Stage I colon cancer ...the muscular layer of the colon and/or rectum wall. Also known as Dukes A colon cancer 
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  • ...rge intestine]], specifically the [[colon]]. They are the points where the colon changes direction. There are two main colic flexures: the [[hepatic flexure ...ures" is derived from the Latin words "colicus" meaning "pertaining to the colon" and "flexura" meaning "a bend or fold".
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  • == Colon (anatomy) == ...pronounced: /ˈkoʊlən/), also known as the '''large intestine''', is a part of the [[Digestive system|digestive system]] in [[Human anatomy|human anatomy]
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  • == Colon Polyp == ...yps are harmless. However, over time, some colon polyps can develop into [[colon cancer]], which is often fatal when found in its later stages.
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  • ...ing "back" or "rear" and ''gut'' meaning "intestine", is the final section of the [[gastrointestinal tract]] in animals. ...the absorption of water from indigestible food matter, and the elimination of solid waste from the body.
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  • |Term=colon crypt ...ronunciation}} (KOH-lun script) Tube-like gland found in the lining of the colon and rectum. Intestinal crypt cells renew the intestinal mucosa and form muc
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  • ...ld of [[medicine]] to describe anything related to the [[ileum]] and the [[colon]]. ...ived from the Greek words "ileon" (meaning intestine) and "kolon" (meaning colon).
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  • == Descending Colon == ...scending Colon''' (pronounced: deh-SEN-ding KOH-lon) is a significant part of the [[human digestive system]].
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  • ...us into the colon (colon). Coffee enemas are being tested in the treatment of pancreatic cancer  ...e treatment of pancreatic cancer {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • |City=Colon |Full_address=521 N Burr Oak Rd Colon MI 49040
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  • ...m before colorectal polyps and are one of the earliest changes seen in the colon that can lead to cancer.  ...Also called aberrant crypt foci {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ...e [[digestive system]]. It is a fold of [[peritoneum]] that attaches the [[colon]] to the posterior abdominal wall in humans and other mammals. ..."mesocolon" is derived from the Greek words "mesos" (middle) and "kolon" (colon).
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  • '''Large Intestine''' (pronunciation: /ˈlɑːrdʒ ɪnˈtɛstɪn/) is a part of the [[digestive system]] that absorbs water from the matter that has not be The large intestine is made up of the cecum, colon, rectum, and anal canal. It is approximately 1.5 meters long, which is shor
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  • == Ascending Colon == ...rt of the [[digestive system]] that plays a crucial role in the absorption of water and electrolytes from the partially digested food matter that the bod
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