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Organ FactsIntestineHow the Intestine WorksThe intestine is the lower part of the digestive tract. It extends from the stomach to the anus. The upper part, the small intestine, is narrow and intricate. It provides further digestion of food and absorbs nutrients from the digested food. The lower part, the large intestine, is wider and reabsorbs water from the digested foods and sends it back into the blood stream. U.S. Intestine Transplants PerformedThe chart below shows the number of intestine transplants performed each year from January 1, 2005 - October 31, 2011.
Based on current OPTN data as reported on January 27, 2012. Data subject to change based on future data submission or correction. Common Diseases That May Lead to Transplantation
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