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- Appendix (anatomy) - Wikipedia
The appendix (pl : appendices or appendixes; also vermiform appendix; cecal (or caecal, cæcal) appendix; vermix; or vermiform process) is a finger-like, blind-ended tube connected to the cecum
- The Vermiform Appendix and Its Pathologies - PMC
The vermiform appendix is a muscular cylindrical structure originating near the junction of the cecum and ileum, averaging 9 cm (5–35 cm) in size As the most mobile viscera, it can adopt several positions, the most common being the retrocecal position
- Vermiform Appendix - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The vermiform appendix is defined as a structure similar to the colon, characterized by a reduced lumen filled with debris and an extensive development of lymphoid tissue, which obscures its relationship with the colon
- Vermiform appendix - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The Vermiform Process or Appendix (processus vermiformis) is a long, narrow, worm-shaped tube, which starts from what was originally the apex of the cecum, and may pass in one of several directions: upward behind the cecum; to the left behind the ileum and mesentery; or downward into the lesser pelvis
- Appendix - Structure, Function, Location, Anatomy, Diagram
The appendix, or vermiform appendix, is a small, tubular structure attached to the cecum of the large intestine It is a highly variable organ with unique anatomical features
- Appendix | Definition, Location, Function, Facts | Britannica
Blockage of the appendix can lead to appendicitis, a painful and potentially dangerous inflammation The appendix is usually 8 to 10 cm (3 to 4 inches) long and less than 1 3 cm (0 5 inch) wide The cavity of the appendix is much narrower where it joins the cecum than it is at its closed end
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