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Gastrocoloptosis
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Gastrocoloptosis is a condition in which the stomach and the colon have been abnormally moved in a downward position. The colon is the major part of the large intestine. The intestine is a tube shaped structure that is part of the digestive tract. It is divided into the small and large intestine. Gastrocoloptosis comes from the Greek word "gaster" meaning "a belly," the Greek word "kolon" meaning "colon," and the Greek word "ptosis," meaning "a falling." Put the words together and you have "a falling (of the) colon (and) a belly."
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