C0003617 - A pouch-like tissue attached to the cecum, which may exist as a diverticulum. 3/10
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CUI    C0003617
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D001065 L3339265preferred S3866746 Y АППЕНДИКС
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D001065 L0890360no S1094177 Y APPENDIKS
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D001065 L1513373no S1809282 Y CHERVEOBRAZNYI OTROSTOK
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D001065 L3376709no S3904202 Y ЧЕРВЕОБРАЗНЫЙ ОТРОСТОК
Medical Subject Headings A0025809 AT38142242 A worm-like blind tube extension from the CECUM.
(UWDA) Digital Anatomist A0025814 AT18955124 Organ with organ cavity which is continuous proximally with the cecum and distally terminates in the tip of the appendix. Examples: There is only one appendix.
Medical Subject Headings Czech A13048922 AT204250430 appendix - lat. přívěsek. Bez dalšího určení označuje červovitý přívěsek slepého střeva (viz cékum) lat. pendeo viset. (cit. Velký lékařský slovník online 2012, http://lekarske.slovniky.cz/)
(FMA) Foundational Model of Anatomy A15423363 AT233961484 Organ with organ cavity, each instance of which is continuous proximally with some cecum and distally terminates at its tip. Examples: There is only one appendix.
MSHNOR A24288596 AT221466213 En markliknende blindgang formet som en utvekst på coecum (BLINDTARM).
NCI Thesaurus A7568845 AT197977932 Small tissue projection existing as a cecal diverticulum with a questionable history of vestigial versus specialized organ.
NCI NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms A7568845 AT198064550 A small, fingerlike pouch that sticks out from the cecum (the first part of the large intestine near the end of the small intestine).
NCI Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium A7568845 AT224182258 A pouch-like tissue attached to the cecum, which may exist as a diverticulum.