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Four Piece Colon Model with Pathologies
Item # G3341
anatchart,model,digestive,colon,disease,condition,serosa,muscle,mucosa,semilunar,fold,taenia,epiploic,appendice,cancer,polyp,diverticulitis,colitis

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Description:
Four (4) piece cross-section of the human colon demonstrating both normal and various disease conditions. Structures included in the normal anatomy include: serosa, muscle, mucosa, semilunar folds, taenia, and epiploic appendices. Diseases represented are: polyps, cancer, diverticulitis, and colitis. Size: 4"x 2".


Keywords:
digestivecolondiseaseconditionserosamusclemucosasemilunar,
foldtaeniaepiploicappendicecancerpolypdiverticulitiscolitis


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