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| ==Introduction== | | ==Introduction== |
− | The ileum is the terminal portion of the [[Small Intestine Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|small intestine]] and continues from the [[Jejunum - Anatomy & Physiology|jejunum]]. It opens into the [[Caecum - Anatomy & Physiology|caecum]] at the ileocaecal orifice. The intestinal epithelium is mainly absorptive, with much less digestion occuring compared to the [[Duodenum - Anatomy & Physiology|duodenum]] and the [[Jejunum - Anatomy & Physiology|jejunum]]. | + | |
| + | The ileum is the terminal portion of the [[Small Intestine Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|small intestine]] and continues from the [[Jejunum - Anatomy & Physiology|jejunum]]. It opens into the [[Caecum - Anatomy & Physiology|caecum]] at the '''ileocaecal orifice'''. The intestinal epithelium is mainly absorptive, with much less digestion occuring compared to the [[Duodenum - Anatomy & Physiology|duodenum]] and the [[Jejunum - Anatomy & Physiology|jejunum]]. |
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| ==Structure== | | ==Structure== |
− | *The boundary between the ileum and [[Jejunum - Anatomy & Physiology|jejunum]] is arbitrarily distinguished by the position of the ileocaecal fold.
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− | *It is more muscular and firmer than the [[Jejunum - Anatomy & Physiology|jejunum]].
| + | The boundary between the ileum and [[Jejunum - Anatomy & Physiology|jejunum]] is arbitrarily distinguished by the position of the ileocaecal fold. It is more muscular and firmer than the [[Jejunum - Anatomy & Physiology|jejunum]] and it terminates at the '''ileocaecocolic junction'''. |
− | *It terminates at the ileocaecocolic junction.
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| ==Vasculature== | | ==Vasculature== |
− | *The cranial mesenteric artery supplies blood to the ileum.
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− | *see [[Jejunum - Anatomy & Physiology#Vasculature|jejunum]]
| + | The cranial mesenteric artery supplies blood to the ileum. |
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| ==Histology== | | ==Histology== |
− | *'''[[Peyer's Patches - Anatomy & Physiology|Peyer's Patches]]''', part of the mucosal associated lymphoid tissue (MALT), are present throughout the ileum and ileocaecal junction.
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− | *They exist within the lamina propria.
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− | **They contain B and T lymphocytes.
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− | **B lymphocytes exist in follicles.
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− | ==Test yourself with the Ileum flashcards==
| + | '''[[Peyer's Patches - Anatomy & Physiology|Peyer's Patches]]''', part of the mucosal associated lymphoid tissue (MALT), are present throughout the ileum and ileocaecal junction. They exist within the lamina propria and contain B and T lymphocytes. B lymphocytes exist in follicles. |
− | *[[Ileum - Anatomy & Physiology - Flashcards|Ileum Flashcards]]
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| ==Links== | | ==Links== |
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− | *[[Intestines, Small and Large - Pathology|Pathology of the Small and Large Intestines]]
| + | '''Test yourself with the [[Ileum - Anatomy & Physiology - Flashcards|ileum Flashcards]]''' |
− | *[[Peyer's Patches - Anatomy & Physiology|Peyer's Patches]]
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− | *[http://stream2.rvc.ac.uk/Anatomy/bovine/Pot0048.mp4 Pot 48 The Small and Large intestine of the Ruminant]
| + | '''Click here for information on [[Intestines, Small and Large - Pathology|pathology of the Small and Large Intestines]].''' |
− | *[http://stream2.rvc.ac.uk/Anatomy/feline/pot0357.mp4 Pot 357 The Feline Abdomen]
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| + | '''Click here for information on [[Peyer's Patches - Anatomy & Physiology|Peyer's Patches]].''' |
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| + | '''Video links:''' |
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| + | [http://stream2.rvc.ac.uk/Anatomy/bovine/Pot0048.mp4 Pot 48 The Small and Large intestine of the Ruminant] |
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| + | [http://stream2.rvc.ac.uk/Anatomy/feline/pot0357.mp4 Pot 357 The Feline Abdomen] |
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| [[Category:Small Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology]] | | [[Category:Small Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology]] |
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