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Title: Age differences within human vermiform appendix (Anatomical and Histological study)
Authors: Mohammed Jasim Salih
Keywords: vermiform appendix
Anatomy
Histology
Different age
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research - University of Tikrit - College of Medicine
Abstract: Vermiform appendix (VA) is a worm like diverticulum which is tubular vestigial structure situated in the right iliac fossa. It is a narrow, worm‑shaped, arising from posteromedial cecal wall 2 cm or less below the end of the ileocecal junction. The body of appendix is kinked on itself where the free border of mesoappendix ends. Hence, it is coiled like a worm and so is named the ‘Vermiform Appendix’. Also vermiform appendix shows length variation in sex and racial groups.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9311
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