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Large intestine 1 Caecum
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Large intestine 8 Folds in the colon in dissection preparation

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The photo shows the ascending colon. What are the folds indicated by arrows called?

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Haustra
Semicircular folds
Taenia
Circular folds
Semilunar folds
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Large intestine 10 Characteristics of the large intestine

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The photo shows the ascending colon. What are the folds indicated by arrows called?

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Haustra
Semicircular folds
Taenia
Circular folds
Semilunar folds
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Large intestine 6 Taeniae coli
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Colon 9 Folds in the colon on endoscopy

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The photo shows a still image from a colonoscopy, at the location of the ascending colon. The view is directed inferiorly, in the depth the caecum is visible. What are the folds indicated with arrows called?

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Taenia
Semicircular folds
Circular folds
Semilunar folds
Haustra
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Large intestine 4 Caecum ("blind gut")
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Large intestine 12 'fat appendages'

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The photo shows a specimen of the transverse colon. Fat appendages are marked with green stars. What are these fat appendages?

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These are 'projectiones adipositas'. They occur in certain lipid metabolism disorders.
These are omental appendices. They are characteristic for the large intestine.
These are 'projectiones adipositas'. They occur mainly in cultures with Western eating patterns (with a relatively large amount of animal fat in the diet).
These are omental appendices. They mainly occur in obese people.
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Large intestine 7 Haustra
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Characteristic components of the large intestine

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Fill in the words in the correct places.


The taeniae of the colon are the outer (= longitudinal) muscle layers of the colon lying along the colon, consisting of three long strips of muscle. They contract the colon, causing bulges of the colon, the so-called haustra. In between the bulges there are folds called semilunar folds. These folds are dynamic, they come and go with the contractions of the colon. Don't mistake them for the folds of the small intestine, the circular folds. These are permanent
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Leiden - Video colonoscopy ileocaecal junction ENG