| Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test |
A standardized battery of tasks used to measure upper extremity function.
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| jejunocecostomy |
The formation of a passage between the cecum and jejunum.
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| jejunorrhaphy |
Surgical repair of the jejunum.
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| jejunostomy tube |
A tube placed directly into the jejunum for long-term enteral feeding. This may be done laparoscopically, with a percutaneous endoscopic jejunostomy tube, or surgically. It is not as commonly used as the gastrostomy tube.
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| Jendrassik's maneuver |
[Ern? Jendrassik, Hungarian physician, 1858?1921] A method used to facilitate elicitation of the deep tendon reflexes of the lower extremities. The patient hooks together the fingers of the hands and attempts to pull them
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