Angiectasias in the cecum is a venous lesion that requires cathorization.
Colonic angioectasia causes bleeding in the lower gastrointestinal tract. This presence is often associated with liver cirrhosis, chronic renal failure, and valvular heart disease.
Caecum or Cecum
cecum is the beginning of the Large Intestine
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From the beginning of the large intestine (the cecum) to the end.
The cecum is connected to the ileocecal valve.
The cecum is located in the Right Lower Quadrant
abnormal vascular anomaly or venous malformation
The cecum is largest in herbivorous animals, such as herbivorous mammals like cows and horses. These animals have a larger cecum to help with the fermentation of plant material and the breakdown of cellulose.
Angiectasias in the cecum is a venous lesion that requires cathorization.
Large Intestines
The appendix hangs off the end of the cecum.