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gastropod (snails) Most gastropods have coiled shells, either flat (like a wheel) or spiral (like a garden snail).
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gastroenteritis An infection or irritation as stomach in the intestines. It may because by parasites, radiation, bacteria or viruses. Symptoms associated with gastroenteritis are diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and abdominal cramping.
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gastroenterology The field of medicine conservative function in disorders of the GI tract.
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gastroesophageal reflux disease Reflux of acid and stomach contents into the esophagus. Many patients have small amount of GE RD. However, when the amount of GERD is increased, inflammation and damage to the esophagus occur. GERD is commonly treated with Proton Pump Inhibitors and evaluated with endoscopy.
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gastroparesis A term describing slow emptying of the stomach. This induces nausea vomiting and pain. The disease is common in patients with diabetes. Medications may also cause gastroparesis. The disease may be associated with either a small pyloric channel (pyloric channel stenosis) or poor contractions of the muscles lining the stomach.
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