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  1. Large intestine

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    Description: Large intestines
    Keywords: Large Intestine, Appendix, Anal Canal, Hepatic Flexure, Cecum, Splenic Flexure, Intestine, Large, Rectum, Colon
    Is part of: Large intestine
  2. Large Intestine, Matching

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    Description: Large intestines
    Keywords: Cecum, Anal Canal, Intestine, Large, Rectum, Hepatic Flexure, Splenic Flexure, Colon, Large Intestine, Appendix
  3. Large Intestine, Labeled

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    Description: Large intestines
    Keywords: Cecum, Splenic Flexure, Colon, Hepatic Flexure, Large Intestine, Intestine, Large, Anal Canal, Appendix, Rectum
  4. Rectum, normal

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    Description: Normal rectum
    Keywords: digestive system, rectum, Large intestine
  5. Rectum, normal mucosa left half diffuse verrucous mucosa right half, distal rectum

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    Description: Rectum - distal rectum normal mucosa left half diffuse verrucous mucosa right half
    Keywords: mucosa, intestinal mucosa, verrucous mucosa
  6. Rectum, ulcerative colitis

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    Description: Rectum - ulcerative colitis Ulcerative colitis is a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It causes swelling, ulcerations, and loss of function of the large intestine.
    Keywords: Swelling, ulcer, Colitis, Ulcerative, large intestine
  7. Rectum, solitary lymphoid nodule

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    Description: Rectum - solitary lymphoid nodule Solitary lymphoid nodules are minute collections of lymphoid tissue in the mucosa of the small and large intestines, being especially numerous in the cecum and appendix.
    Keywords: lymph nodule, lymphoid nodule, rectal nodule, Neoplasms
  8. Rectum, adenocarcinoma

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    Description: Rectum - adenocarcinoma Adenocarcinoma is the carcinoma derived from glandular tissue or in which the tumor cells form recognizable glandular structures. The World Health Organization recognizes four categories of adenocarcinoma: acinar, papillary, bronchioalveolar, and solid carcinoma with mucus formation; it can be further subclassified into well, moderate, and poorly differentiated forms.
    Keywords: Adenocarcinoma, glandular cancer, Cancer
  9. Anus-rectoanal Junction

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    Description: System: Gastrointestinal Organ: Anus-rectoanal junction Diagnosis: Normal Disease process: Normal Species: Undetermined Highest magnification: 20x
    Keywords: histology, Anal Gland, anatomy, Anal Sphincter, anal junction, morphology, anus, rectum, Anus, Anal Gland, Human, Anal Glands, Human, anatomy & histology