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Technically, the rectum and cecum are ''not'' part of the colon.  Thus, inflammation of the rectum should be ''proctitis'' and inflammation of the cecum should be ''cecitis''.
Technically, the rectum and cecum are ''not'' part of the colon.  Thus, inflammation of the rectum should be ''proctitis'' and inflammation of the cecum should be ''cecitis''.
=Anatomy=
*The large bowel may be submitted with segment names or with the distance to the anal verge.
A conversion between named segments and distance - as per NCI of the United States:<ref>URL: [https://training.seer.cancer.gov/colorectal/anatomy/figure/figure1.html]https://training.seer.cancer.gov/colorectal/anatomy/figure/figure1.html]. Accessed on: 8 February 2018.</ref>
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Named segment
!Distance to anal verge (cm)
|-
|Anus
|0-4
|-
|Rectum
|4-16
|-
|Rectosigmoid
|15-17
|-
|Sigmoid
|17-57
|-
|Descending
|57-82
|-
|Transverse
|82-132
|-
|Ascending
|132-147
|-
|Cecum
|150
|}


=Common clinical problems=
=Common clinical problems=
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