An ileocecal polyp is a growth that occurs in the ileocecal region, which is where the small intestine (ileum) meets the large intestine (cecum). These polyps can be benign or precursors to cancer, and they may vary in size and number. While often asymptomatic, they can sometimes cause abdominal pain, bleeding, or obstruction. Regular monitoring and removal may be recommended, especially if there is a concern for malignancy.
Ileocecal valve
ileocecal sphincter (valve)
It is a polyp. Good question!
illeum & cecum
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Polyp is invertebrate .
The term for a mushroom-like growth extending on a stalk from a mucous membrane is called a polyp.
Duodenal is not a sphincter. The other options (esophageal, pyloric, ileocecal) are all sphincters.
Is there a difference between a sissile polyp and a flat polyp. Can either one be a cause of cancer
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