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  • gastromycosis
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  • gastromyotomy
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  • gastropancreatic fold
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  • gastroparalysis
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  • gastroparesis
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  • gastroparietal
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  • gastropathy
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  • gastropexy
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  • gastrophore
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  • gastrophrenic
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  • gastrophrenic fold
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  • gastroplasty
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  • gastroplasty
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  • gastropoda
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  • gastroptosis
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  • gastropylorectomy
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  • gastrorrhagia
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  • gastrorrhaphy
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  • gastrorrhexis
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  • gastrosalivary reflex
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  • gastroschisis
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  • gastroscope
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  • gastroscopy
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gastrocolic <anatomy> Pertaining to both the stomach and the colon; as, the gastrocolic, or great, omentum.
Origin: Gastro- + colic.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
gastrocolic fistula A fistulous communication between the stomach and the colon.
(05 Mar 2000)
gastrocolic ligament <anatomy> The major, apron-like portion of the greater omentum that extends between the stomach and the transverse colon.
Synonym: ligamentum gastrocolicum.
(05 Mar 2000)
gastrocolic omentum A peritoneal fold passing from the greater curvature of the stomach to the transverse colon, hanging like an apron in front of the intestines.
Synonym: omentum majus, caul, cowl, epiploon, gastrocolic omentum, pileus, velum.
Lesser omentum, a peritoneal fold passing from the margins of the porta hepatis and the bottom of the fissure of the ductus venosus to the lesser curvature of the stomach and to the the upper border of the duodenum for a distance of about 2 cm beyond the gastroduodenal pylorus.
Synonym: omentum minus, gastrohepatic omentum, omentulum.
(05 Mar 2000)
gastrocolic reflex A mass movement of the contents of the colon, frequently preceded by a similar movement in the small intestine, that sometimes occurs immediately following the entrance of food into the stomach.
(05 Mar 2000)
gastrocolitis Inflammation of both stomach and colon.
(05 Mar 2000)
gastrocoloptosis Displacement downward of stomach and colon.
Origin: Gastro-+ G. Kolon, colon, + ptosis, a falling
(05 Mar 2000)
gastrocolostomy Establishment of a communication between stomach and colon.
Origin: Gastro-+ G. Kolon, colon, + stoma, mouth
(05 Mar 2000)
gastrocutaneous fistula A fistula between the stomach and the skin.
(05 Mar 2000)
gastrocystoplasty Augmentation of the bladder by a patch or piece of vascularised gastric tissue.
(05 Mar 2000)
gastrodialysis Dialysis across the mucous membrane of the stomach.
(05 Mar 2000)
gastrodiaphragmatic ligament <anatomy> The portion of the greater omentum that extends from the greater curvature of the stomach to the inferior surface of the diaphragm.
Synonym: ligamentum gastrophrenicum, gastrodiaphragmatic ligament, phrenogastric ligament.
(05 Mar 2000)
gastrodisc <biology> That part of blastoderm where the hypoblast appears like a small disk on the inner face of the epibladst.
Origin: Gastro- + disc.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Gastrodiscoides hominis A species of trematode sometimes found in the intestinal canal of man in India, Southeast Asia, and China; its normal host is the pig.
Synonym: Gastrodiscus hominis.
Origin: Gastro-+ G. Diskos, disk; L. Homo, gen. Hominis, man
(05 Mar 2000)
Gastrodiscus hominis A species of trematode sometimes found in the intestinal canal of man in India, Southeast Asia, and China; its normal host is the pig.
Synonym: Gastrodiscus hominis.
Origin: Gastro-+ G. Diskos, disk; L. Homo, gen. Hominis, man
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Gastropoda - »õâ A class in the phylum MOLLUSCA comprised of SNAILS and slugs. The former have coiled external shells and the latter usually lack shells.
    Synonyms : Gastropods
  • Gastroschisis - »õâ A congenital defect with major fissure in the ABDOMINAL WALL lateral to, but not at, the UMBILICUS. This results in the extrusion of VISCERA. Unlike OMPHALOCELE, herniated structures in gastroschisis are not covered by a sac or PERITONEUM.
    Synonyms : Gastroschises
  • Gastroscopes - »õâ Endoscopes used for examining the interior of the stomach.
    Synonyms : Gastroscope
  • Gastroscopy - »õâ Endoscopic examination, therapy or surgery of the interior of the stomach.
    Synonyms : Gastroscopic Surgery, Surgery, Gastroscopic, Gastroscopic Surgeries, Gastroscopic Surgical Procedure, Gastroscopies, Procedure, Gastroscopic Surgical, Procedures, Gastroscopic Surgical, Surgeries, Gastroscopic, Surgical Procedure, Gastroscopic
  • Gastrostomy - »õâ Creation of an artificial external opening into the stomach for nutritional support or gastrointestinal compression.
    Synonyms : Gastrostomies
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gas cautery cauterization by means of a specially controlled jet of burning gas.
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gas cyst a small cyst filled with gas, of bacterial origin.
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gas endarterectomy endarterectomy done with high-pressure carbon dioxide to remove plaque deposits from the coronary blood vessels in treatment of atherosclerosis.
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gastric adenocarcinoma any of a group of common stomach cancers, usually located in the antrum; it may present as a bulky mass with central ulceration invading the wall, a mass that narrows the antral lumen, a polypoid lesion, or a tumor that spreads superficially over the mucosal surface. It is common in Japan, Chile, Iceland, and Finland but the incidence is decreasing in North America and elsewhere. There may be links to certain dietary substances such as nitrosamines and benzpyrene. ...
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gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP) glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide, a polypeptide hormone (molecular weight 5165; 43 amino acids) synthesized by K cells in the midzone of the duodenal and jejunal mucosa and released in response to oral glucose, fat, or amino acids; it is a potent insulin stimulant, increases insulin secretion, and inhibits gastric secretion and motility.
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gas relating to or involving the stomach
gas an agent that counteracts or neutralizes acidity (especially in the stomach)
gas arteries that supplies the walls of the stomach
gas the process of breaking down proteins by the action of the gastric juice in the stomach
gas digestive secretions of the stomach glands consisting chiefly of hydrochloric acid and mucin and the enzymes pepsin and rennin and lipase
gas washing out the stomach with sterile water or a salt-water solution
gas thick-walled muscular pouch below the crop in many birds and reptiles for grinding food
gas alimentary tract smear of material obtained from the stomach
gas a peptic ulcer of the stomach
gas one of several veins draining the stomach walls
gas polypeptide hormone secreted by the mucous lining of the stomach
gas inflammation of the lining of the stomach
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