The terminal portion of the small intestine is called the ileum. It connects to the large intestine at the ileocecal valve.
neo terminal ileum refers to the 'new' terminal ileum, i.e the 'new' last part of the small bowel. It would be referred to as neo or new because the original terminal ileum has previously been removed. If you haven't had the last part of your small bowel removed you would just have a terminal ileum. If you have had the last part of your small bowel removed, you will have a neo terminal ileum.
The Ileum
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Alternative names will be, proximal small bowel (duodenum) and distal or terminal small bowel (ileum)
It is called the Ileum. hope you liked that!?!?!?!?!?
The terminal ileum. Just had a doctor tell me that.
It's not nessasarily terminal, Therefore there can not be any determined symptoms of it.
Erythematous mucosa in the terminal ileum refers to redness or inflammation of the lining of the last part of the small intestine. This can be caused by conditions such as inflammation (like Crohn's disease) or infection (like viral or bacterial gastroenteritis). It is important to further investigate the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
Ileitis is inflammation of the ileum, which is a small portion of the small intestine. Crohn's disease is a type of disease that can also effect the ileum. Terminal ileitis: a chronic inflammatory disease of the intestine involving only the end of the small intestine or TERMINAL ILEUM. Crohn's disease affects primarily the small and large intestines but which can occur anywhere in the digestive system between the mouth and the anus. The diagnosis was thought to be the same however it is now known to be separate and would be treated differently.
It's not nessasarily terminal, Therefore there can not be any determined symptoms of it.
If you have this problem, you might have a problem in your small intesine's terminal ileum where B12 is absorbed.