Tags: Anatomical Structure.

The transverse folds of rectum (or Houston’s valves) are semi-lunar transverse folds of the rectal wall that protrude into the rectum not the anal canal as that lies below the rectum. Their use seems to be to support the weight of fecal matter and prevent its urging toward the anus which would produce a strong urge to defecate.

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