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Comment by saeed rad on February 1, 2009 at 11:14am
Feline esophagus is a common finding in peptic esophagitis caused by GE reflux, but in colon it is a rarity. this one was noticed during a volvulus of the other part of the colon. Terminology is taken from the similarity which exists between cat's (felix) esophagus and ripples caused by contraction of musularis mucosa.

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