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The '''ileocecal valve''' is the divider between the [[small bowel]] and cecum. It is seen by pathologist in some subtotal colectomies (e.g. right hemicoloectomies) and occasionally biopsied. | The '''ileocecal valve''' is the divider between the [[small bowel]] and cecum. It is seen by pathologist in some subtotal colectomies (e.g. right hemicoloectomies) and occasionally biopsied. | ||
==Lipomatous ileocecal valve== | |||
*[[AKA]] ''Lipomatosis of the ileocecal valve'' | |||
===General=== | |||
Odze says:<ref>{{Ref Odze|527}}</ref> | |||
*The lesion should involve the valve circumferentially; partial involvement is "lipoma of ileocecal valve". | |||
===Microscopic=== | |||
:See ''[lipoma]]''. | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist|1}} | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 19:51, 1 September 2012
The ileocecal valve is the divider between the small bowel and cecum. It is seen by pathologist in some subtotal colectomies (e.g. right hemicoloectomies) and occasionally biopsied.
Lipomatous ileocecal valve
- AKA Lipomatosis of the ileocecal valve
General
Odze says:[1]
- The lesion should involve the valve circumferentially; partial involvement is "lipoma of ileocecal valve".
Microscopic
- See [lipoma]].
References
- ↑ Odze, Robert D.; Goldblum, John R. (2009). Surgical pathology of the GI tract, liver, biliary tract and pancreas (2nd ed.). Saunders. pp. 527. ISBN 978-1416040590.