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The longest appendix measured 26 cm (10.24 in) when it was removed from 72-year-old Safranco August
(Croatia) during an autopsy at the Ljudevit Jurak University Department of Pathology, Zagreb, Croatia,
on 26 August 2006.
Ivana Pavic performed the autopsy and Alma Dubravic attended.
The appendix is a long, thin, worm-like pouch sticking out of the join between the large and
small intestines. Doctors are still not sure of its purpose – or even if it has a purpose – and
although it contains immune-system cells, if it's surgically removed, health doesn't suffer.
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