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Bacterial ileocecitis

After absorption in the small bowel, remaining undigested food passes from the ileum through the ileocecal valve to the colon. A major role of the colon is absorption of fluid. Some of the water and sodium absorption achieved by the colon is facilitated by short-chain fatty acids (SFCAs) formed from digestion of certain dietary fibers by colonic bacterial enzymes. [Pg.1512]

Acute terminal ileitis or ileocecitis (bacterial enteritis limited to the ileocecal region). [Pg.61]


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