Nodular Mucosa is the mucous membrane that has aggravated cells. It can be found during a colonoscopy procedure and are collected for biopsies to test for certain types of disease.
There are several diseases and disorders that present as nodular mucosa of the duodenal bulb. Some examples are, heterotopic gastric mucosa, benign lymphoid hyperplasia, Brunner gland hyperplasia, Cronkhite-Canada syndrome and Peutz-Jeghers syndrome.small nodularity in the bulb of duodenum
Congested mucosa of the cecum is when the intestinal lining, specifically that of the cecum, is inflamed and enlarged. The treatment depends on the cause. Often, the congested mucosa is benign (not likely to cause harm) and no treatment is necessary. If the inflammation interferes with the function of the bowel, then medical treatment may consist of anti-inflammatory drugs such as NSAIDs or stereoids.
This is a disease in which the lining of the cecum (in humans this is the appendix) has been 'rubbed away' or injured, leaving underlying tissues exposed. The granular part of the desciption means the surface appears 'granular', like spilling table sugar on carpeting.
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
The folds of the gastric mucosa are called RUGAE.
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