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| rect | rectal; rectification, rectified; rectum; rectus [muscle] |
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| rectal | <anatomy> Pertaining to the rectum, the distal portion of the large intestine. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| rectal ampulla | A dilated portion of the rectum just above the anal canal. Synonym: ampulla recti, ampulla of rectum. (05 Mar 2000) |
| rectal anaesthesia | General anaesthesia produced by instillation into the rectum of a solution containing a central nervous system depressant. (05 Mar 2000) |
| rectal cancer | A malignant tumour arising from the inner wall of the large intestine. The third leading cause of cancer in males, fourth in females in the u.s. Risk factors include heredity (family history), colon polyps, and long-standing ulcerative colitis. most colorectal cancers develop from polyps. Colon polyp removal can prevent colorectal cancer. Colon polyps and early cancer can have no symptoms so regular screening is important. Diagnosis of colorectal cancer can be made by barium enema or by colonoscopy with biopsy confirmation of cancer. (12 Dec 1998) |
| rectal columns | A number of vertical ridges in the mucous membrane of the upper half of the anal canal formed as the caliber of the canal is sharply reduced from that of the rectal ampulla. Synonym: columnae anales, Morgagni's columns, rectal columns. (05 Mar 2000) |
| rectal fistula | Abnormal passage communicating with the rectum. (12 Dec 1998) |
| rectal folds | The three or four crescentic folds placed horizontally in the rectal mucous membrane; the superior rectal fold is situated near the beginning of the rectum on the left side; the middle rectal fold (Nelaton's fold) is most prominent and consistent and projects from the right side about 8 cm above the anus (approximately the level of the floor of the rectouterine or rectovesical pouch); the inferior rectal fold is on the left side about 5 cm above the anus. Synonym: plicae transversales recti, Houston's folds, Houston's valves, Kohlrausch's valves, plicae recti, rectal folds, rectal valves. (05 Mar 2000) |
| rectal plexuses | See: inferior rectal plexuses, middle rectal plexuses, superior rectal plexus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| rectal prolapse | Protrusion of the rectal mucous membrane through the anus. There are various degrees: incomplete with no displacement of the anal sphincter muscle; complete with displacement of the anal sphincter muscle; complete with no displacement of the anal sphincter muscle but with herniation of the bowel; and internal complete with rectosigmoid or upper rectum intussusception into the lower rectum. (12 Dec 1998) |
| rectal reflex | The entrance of faecal matter into the rectum from the sigmoid colon causes an impulse to defecate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| rectal shelf | A shelf palpable by rectal examination, due to metastatic tumour cells gravitating from an abdominal cancer and growing in the rectovesical or rectouterine pouch. Synonym: Blumer's shelf. (05 Mar 2000) |
| rectal sinuses | The grooves between the anal columns. Synonym: Morgagni's sinus. Pockets or crypts in the columnar zone of the anal canal between the anocutaneous line and the anorectal line; the sinuses give the mucosa a scalloped appearance. Synonym: sinus anales, anal crypts, Morgagni's crypts, rectal sinuses. (05 Mar 2000) |
| rectal valves | The three or four crescentic folds placed horizontally in the rectal mucous membrane; the superior rectal fold is situated near the beginning of the rectum on the left side; the middle rectal fold (Nelaton's fold) is most prominent and consistent and projects from the right side about 8 cm above the anus (approximately the level of the floor of the rectouterine or rectovesical pouch); the inferior rectal fold is on the left side about 5 cm above the anus. Synonym: plicae transversales recti, Houston's folds, Houston's valves, Kohlrausch's valves, plicae recti, rectal folds, rectal valves. (05 Mar 2000) |
| rectal valvotomy | Cutting through rectal folds that are too rigid or large. (05 Mar 2000) |
| rectal venous plexus | A venous plexus resting upon the posterior and lateral walls of the rectum; it drains into the superior rectal vein to the portal, the middle rectal to the internal iliac and the inferior rectal to the internal pudendal. Synonym: plexus venosus rectalis, haemorrhoidal plexus. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Disease, Rectal, Diseases, Rectal, Rectal Disease
Synonyms : Fistula, Rectal
Synonyms : Cancer of the Rectum, Neoplasms, Rectal, Rectum Cancer, Rectum Neoplasms, Cancer, Rectal, Cancer, Rectum, Cancers, Rectal, Cancers, Rectum, Neoplasm, Rectal, Neoplasm, Rectum, Neoplasms, Rectum, Rectal Cancers, Rectal Neoplasm, Rectal Tumor, Rectum Cancers
Synonyms : Anus Prolapses, Prolapse, Anus, Prolapse, Rectal, Prolapses, Anus, Prolapses, Rectal, Rectal Prolapses
Synonyms : Proctocele, Proctoceles, Rectoceles
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| rectal artery |
one of the arteries supplying the rectal area
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| rectify |
math: determine the length of; "rectify a curve" refine: reduce to a fine, unmixed, or pure state; separate from extraneous matter or cleanse from impurities; "refine sugar" reform: bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one; "The Church reformed me"; "reform your conduct" set straight or right; "remedy these deficiencies"; "rectify the inequities in salaries"; "repair an oversight" correct: make right or correct; "Correct the mistakes"; "rectify the calculation" convert into direct current; "rectify alternating current"
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right-hand page
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abducens muscle: the ocular muscle whose contraction turns the eyeball outward
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defecation reflex: normal response to the presence of feces in the rectum
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| rect | of or involving the rectum |
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| rect | one of the arteries supplying the rectal area |
| rect | normal response to the presence of feces in the rectum |
| rect | any of several veins draining the walls of the anal canal and rectum |
| rect | a parallelogram with four right angles |
| rect | having a set of mutually perpendicular axes |
| rect | having four right angles |
| rect | the property of being shaped like a rectangle |
| rect | capable of being repaired or rectified |
| rect | determination of the length of a curve |
| rect | the act of offering an improvement to replace a mistake |
| rect | the conversion of alternating current to direct current |
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