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Abnormal bands of tissue that grow between joint surfaces, restricting motion.

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  • A WORD ON APPENDICITIS AND ADHESIONS FROM A PROFESSIONAL: Among all the systems in our body, our digestive system can especially fall prey to various illnesses because we eat and drink everyday, putting increased demands on our food intake processing network of organs and cells. For instance, intestinal adhesions, which are bands of fibrous tissue that can connect the loops of the intestines to each other, or the intestines to other abdominal organs or the intestines to the abdominal wall, can pull sections of the intestines out of place and may block passage of food.

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