A faecolith (sometimes refered to as an appendicolith) is composed of inspissated faecal material, calcium phos- phates, bacteria and epithelial debris (Figure 72.6). Rarely, a foreign body is incorporated into the mass.
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A faecolith (sometimes refered to as an appendicolith) is composed of inspissated faecal material, calcium phos- phates, bacteria and epithelial debris (Figure 72.6). Rarely, a foreign body is incorporated into the mass.
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