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large intestine
noun
The second to last part of the digestive system, comprising the cecum and colon.
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Surgeons removed part of Mike's large intestine.
The read-out, this time shows 'a weakness in my large intestine and stomach energies'.
Derbyshire pulled these figures from a region near his large intestine.
That problem is diverticulosis, outpouchings in the large intestine resembling weakened areas in tire tubes.
But doctors found a previously unsuspected growth in the upper tract of his large intestine.
Mr. Piraro's point, of course, was that meat can be harsh on the large intestine.
One patient was admitted with an obstructing cancer of the large intestine.
In November, 17 inches of his large intestine were removed and a new colostomy incision made.
He is thought to have suffered from diverticulitis or inflamed bulging of the large intestine.
It can he assimilated solely through the walls of the large intestine.
Doctors found a 10-centimeter mass in his large intestine.
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