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Performed by: NIDAL.A.SHIBLI ATHAR.A.SHIBLI

What do we mean in LGIT bleeding?. LGIT: Extend from the junction between the duodenum and jejunum. (duodenojejunal junction) (ligament of Treitz) to the anal canal (just above the dentate line). Anatomy of LGIT. Small intestine :Jejunum- It is the midsection of the intestine, connecting

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Performed by: NIDAL.A.SHIBLI ATHAR.A.SHIBLI

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    1. Performed by: NIDAL.A.SHIBLI ATHAR.A.SHIBLI Lower GI Beeding

    2. What do we mean in LGIT bleeding? LGIT: Extend from the junction between the duodenum and jejunum. (duodenojejunal junction) (ligament of Treitz) to the anal canal (just above the dentate line)

    3. Anatomy of LGIT Small intestine : Jejunum- It is the midsection of the intestine, connecting duodenum to ileum. Contain plica circularis, and villi to increase surface area. Ileum- It has villi, where all soluble molecules are absorbed into the blood (capillaries and lacteals). Large intestine: Cecum(theappendixis attached to the cecum). Colon(ascending ,transverse,descending colonandsigmoid flexure). The main function of colon is to absorb water, but it also contains bacteria that produce beneficial vitamins like Vitamin K. Rectum Anus

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