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  1. ... tract. This inflammation damages the villi, which are small, finger-like projections that line the small intestine and provide a greatly increased surface area ...
  2. ... intestines. In this condition, the villi, which are small finger-like projections that line the small intestine, are abnormal. In particular, they have "tufts" ...
  3. The appendix is a small, finger-shaped pouch of intestinal tissue located between the small intestine (cecum) and large intestine (colon).
  4. ... individuals can also have deterioration (atrophy) of the small, finger-like projections (villi) that line the small intestine and provide a large surface area with ...
  5. ... form structures called microvilli, which normally project like small fingers from the surface of the cells and absorb nutrients and fluids from food as it passes through the intestine. Inside affected enterocytes, small clumps of abnormal microvilli mix with misplaced digestive ...
  6. ... form structures called microvilli, which normally project like small fingers from the surface of the cells and absorb nutrients and fluids from food as it passes through the intestine. Inside affected enterocytes, small clumps of abnormal microvilli mix with misplaced digestive ...
  7. The appendix is a small finger-shaped tube that branches off the first part of the large intestine. The appendix can become inflamed or infected causing ...
  8. ... placenta. The chorion contains chorionic villi, which are small finger-like projections. These villi are snipped or suctioned ...
  9. ... colic, reflux , and vomiting Inward bend of the small finger Sunken chest Heart disease or blood vessel problems ...
  10. The appendix is a small, finger-shaped organ that branches off from the first part of the large intestine (colon). When it becomes swollen (inflamed) or ...
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