| gastroenteritis virus, porcine transmissible | A species of coronavirus causing a fatal disease to pigs under 3 weeks old. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| gastroenteritis, transmissible, of swine | A condition of chronic gastroenteritis in adult pigs and fatal gastroenteritis in piglets caused by a coronavirus. (12 Dec 1998) |
| gastroenteroanastomosis | <procedure, surgery> A surgical procedure where the stomach in surgically connected to the small intestine. This may be performed in cases of obstructing cancers (for example pyloric carcinoma) of the gastrointestinal tract. (27 Sep 1997) |
| gastroenterocolitis | Inflammatory disease involving the stomach and intestines. Origin: Gastro-+ G. Enteron, intestine, + kolon, colon, + -itis, inflammation (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastroenterocolostomy | Formation of direct communication between the stomach and the large and small intestines. Origin: Gastro-+ G. Enteron, intestine, + kolon, colon + stoma, mouth (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastroenterologist | <specialist> A medically qualified specialist in internal medicine who has subspecialised in the diseases of the digestive system, including the liver. (16 Dec 1997) |
| gastroenterology | <study> The diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders affecting the stomach, intestines, and associated organs. (09 Oct 1997) |
| gastroenteropathy | Any disorder of the alimentary canal. Origin: Gastro-+ G. Enteron, intestine, + pathos, suffering (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastroenteroplasty | Operative repair of defects in the stomach and intestine. Origin: Gastro-+ G. Enteron, intestine, + plasso, to form (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastroenteroptosis | Downward displacement of the stomach and a portion of the intestine. Origin: Gastro-+ G. Enteron, intestine, + ptosis, a falling (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastroenterostomy | <procedure, surgery> A surgical procedure where the stomach in surgically connected to the small intestine. This may be performed in cases of obstructing cancers (for example pyloric carcinoma) of the gastrointestinal tract. (27 Sep 1997) |
| gastroenterotomy | Section into both stomach and intestine. Origin: Gastro-+ G. Enteron, intestine, + tome, incision (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastroepiploic | <anatomy> Of or pertaining to the stomach and omentum. Origin: Gastro- + -epiploic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| gastroepiploic arteries | Arteries which supply the stomach and greater omentum as the course along the greater curvature of the stomach. See: left gastroepiploic artery, right gastroepiploic artery. Synonym: gastro-omental arteries. (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastroepiploic veins | See: right gastroepiploic vein, left gastroepiploic vein. (05 Mar 2000) |
| gastrocolic reflex |
an increase in intestinal and colonic peristaltic activity following entrance of food into the empty stomach.
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| gastroileal reflex |
an increase in ileal motility and opening of the ileocecal valve when food enters the empty stomach.
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| gastropancreatic reflex |
an increase in pancreatic secretion induced by distention of the corpus of the stomach; it is mediated by the vagus nerve.
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| gastroesophageal reflux |
reflux of the stomach and duodenal contents into the esophagus, which may sometimes occur normally, particularly in the distended stomach postprandially, or as a chronic pathological condition (see reflux esophagitis, under esophagitis). Called also esophageal r.
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| gastrovascular cavity |
the body cavity of a coelenterate, which opens to the outside at one end to form a mouth; called also coelenteron.
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| gas | one of two veins serving the great curvature of the stomach |
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| gas | of or relating to or involving the stomach and esophagus |
| gas | reflux of stomach contents into the esophagus |
| gas | feeding a nutrient solution into the stomach through a tube through a surgically created opening |
| gas | of or relating to the stomach and intestines |
| gas | illness caused by poisonous or contaminated food |
| gas | the system that makes food absorbable into the body |
| gas | tubular passage of mucous membrane and muscle extending about 8.3 meters from mouth to anus |
| gas | any of various Australian evergreen shrubs of the genus Gastrolobium having whorled compound leaves poisonous to livestock and showy yellow to deep reddish-orange flowers followed by two-seeded pods |
| gas | surgical incision into the stomach |
| gas | any fungus of the class Gasteromycetes |
| gas | fungi in which the hymenium is enclosed until after spores have matured: puffballs |
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