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ce·cum also cae·cum (sē′kəm)n. pl. ce·ca also cae·ca (-kə) 1. Anatomy The large pouch at the beginning of the large intestine, located in the lower right-hand side of the abdomen. Also called blind gut.2. A sac or bodily cavity with only one opening. [Middle English, from Latin (intestīnum) caecum, blind (intestine), neuter of caecus, blind.] ce′cal adj.ce′cal·ly adv.cecum (ˈsiːkəm) n, pl -ca (-kə) (Anatomy) US a variant spelling of caecum ˈcecal adjce•cum or cae•cum (ˈsi kəm) n., pl. -ca (-kə). an anatomical cul-de-sac, esp. that in which the large intestine begins. [1715–25; Latin intestinum caecum blind gut] ce′cal, adj. ce·cum (sē′kəm) A large pouch forming the beginning of the large intestine. The cecum attaches to the ileum.cecumA blind pouch in the colon where the colon starts from the lower end of the ileum.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | cecum - the cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens; "the appendix is an offshoot of the cecum"blind gut, caecumbodily cavity, cavum, cavity - (anatomy) a natural hollow or sinus within the bodylarge intestine - beginning with the cecum and ending with the rectum; includes the cecum and the colon and the rectum; extracts moisture from food residues which are later excreted as fecescecal appendage, vermiform appendix, vermiform process, appendix - a vestigial process that extends from the lower end of the cecum and that resembles a small pouch | TranslationscecumenUK
cecum (sē`kəm): see intestineintestine, muscular hoselike portion of the gastrointestinal tract extending from the lower end of the stomach (pylorus) to the anal opening. In humans this fairly narrow (about 1 in./2. ..... Click the link for more information. .cecum[′sē·kəm] (anatomy) The blind end of a cavity, duct, or tube, especially the sac at the beginning of the large intestine. Also spelled caecum. caecum (US), cecum Anatomy any structure or part that ends in a blind sac or pouch, esp the pouch that marks the beginning of the large intestine cecumenUK
cecum [se´kum] 1. caecum.2. cul-de-sac.ce·cum, pl. ce·ca (sē'kŭm, sē'kă), [TA] 1. The cul-de-sac, about 6 cm in depth, lying below the terminal ileum, forming the first part of the large intestine. Synonym(s): blind gut, intestinum cecum, typhlon2. Any similar structure ending in a cul-de-sac. Synonym(s): caecum, intestinal cecum [L. ntr. of caecus, blind] cecum also caecum (sē′kəm)n. pl. ce·ca (-kə) 1. Anatomy The large pouch at the beginning of the large intestine, located in the lower right-hand side of the abdomen. Also called blind gut.2. A sac or bodily cavity with only one opening. ce′cal adj.ce′cal·ly adv.caecum A pouched structure which is the first portion of the colon, located in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen. It is directly contiguous with the ileum via the ileocaecal valve and, externally, is the point of attachment of the appendix.ce·cum, pl. ceca (sē'kŭm, -kă) [TA] 1. The cul-de-sac, about 6 cm in depth, lying below the terminal ileum forming the first part of the large intestine. 2. Any similar structure ending in a cul-de-sac. Synonym(s): caecum. [L. ntr. of caecus blind]CecumThe beginning of the large intestine and the place where the appendix attaches to the intestinal tract.Mentioned in: Appendectomy, Meckel's Diverticulumce·cum, pl. ceca (sē'kŭm, -kă) [TA] 1. The cul-de-sac, about 6 cm in depth, lying below the terminal ileum and forming first part of large intestine. 2. Any similar structure ending in a cul-de-sac. Synonym(s): caecum. [L. ntr. of caecus blind]Patient discussion about cecumQ. what about my illness ca cecum? A. i would love to help you but i think i need a more elaborated question. can you give us more details about your illness so people in the site will be able to give you their advise? More discussions about cecumcecumenUK Related to cecum: Foramen cecumSynonyms for cecumnoun the cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opensSynonymsRelated Words- bodily cavity
- cavum
- cavity
- large intestine
- cecal appendage
- vermiform appendix
- vermiform process
- appendix
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