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2. An 80-year-old man with caecal ulceration.

4. Mass Transition: From Cecal Mass to Small Bowel Ischemia.

5. Successful hemostasis of active lower GI bleeding using a hemostatic powder as monotherapy, combination therapy, or rescue therapy.

6. Dieulafoy of cecum: A rare cause of a refractory gastrointestinal bleeding in an uncommon location.

7. Diverticulitis of the cecal appendix: a case report.

8. Heterogeneity in endoscopic treatment of Crohn's disease-associated strictures: An international inflammatory bowel disease specialist survey.

9. Outcome of Surgical and Medical Management of Cecal Impaction in 150 Horses (1991-2011).

10. Outcome and complications of endoscopic balloon dilatations in various types of ileocaecal and colonic stenosis in patients with Crohn's disease.

11. Cecal pneumatosis intestinalis in obstructing sigmoid cancer: emergency metallic stenting.

12. Typhoid fever with caecal ulcer bleed: managed conservatively.

13. Tubercular duodenal, jejunal and ileocecal stricture in a patient.

14. A therapeutic barium enema is a practical option to control bleeding from the appendix.

15. Hemostatic powder as rescue therapy in a patient with H1N1 influenza with uncontrolled colon bleeding.

16. Massive per rectal bleeding in a child due to caecal arteriovenous malformation treated successfully by embolisation.

17. Caecal perforation in the absence of toxic dilatation in Campylobacter colitis.

18. Image of the month. Appendiceal endometriosis.

19. [Successful conservative treatment of coecal perforation in a patient with Ogilvie's syndrome].

20. Lower GI hemorrhage controlled with endoscopically applied TC-325 (with videos).

21. Incidental diagnosis of mesh plug migration.

23. Fast atrial fibrillation and caecal volvulus--a case report and evidence based management.

24. Appendiceal hemorrhage -- an uncommon cause of lower gastrointestinal bleeding.

25. Cecal volvulus in pregnancy: a case report.

26. Abdominal tuberculosis may masquerade many diseases.

27. Ectopic pancreatic tissue in the cecum.

28. Acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding due to appendiceal mucosal erosion.

29. Isolated appendicular tuberculosis (TB) presented as peritonitis.

30. Giant inflammatory polyposis of the cecum with repeated intussusception in ulcerative colitis: report of a case.

31. Diverticulosis and diverticulitis of the appendix.

32. Subhepatic abscess caused by retained appendicolith: a rare complication requiring surgical intervention.

33. Spontaneous cecum perforation following rectus abdominis free flap transfer for isolated lower limb trauma.

34. Bone marrow stromal cells attenuate sepsis via prostaglandin E(2)-dependent reprogramming of host macrophages to increase their interleukin-10 production.

35. An interesting case of acute abdomen.

36. Electronic clinical challenges and images in GI. Abdominal tuberculosis.

37. Conservative management resulting in complete resolution of a double intussusception in an adult haemophiliac.

38. Approach to management of intussusception in adults: a new paradigm in the computed tomography era.

39. The usefulness of CT guided drainage of abscesses caused by retained appendicoliths.

40. Solitary caecal diverticulitis.

41. Endoscopic diagnosis and removal of Ascaris lumbricoides during colonoscopy for polyp surveillance (with video).

42. Diagnosis and treatment of caecal volvulus.

43. Role of hemoclips in a patient with cecal angiodysplasia at high risk of recurrent bleeding from antithrombotic therapy to maintain coronary stent patency: a case report.

44. A new approach to the cure of the Ogilvie's syndrome.

46. A study of parenteral versus enteral nutrition following caecal ligation and puncture in the rat: Influence on survival and tissue protein turnover.

48. [Solitary diverticulum of the cecum: experience of a Brazilian general hospital].

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