| ileal |
A term indicating the ileum or the last part of the small intestine.
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| ileitis |
An inflammation of the terminal ileum. Commonly associated with Crohn's disease.
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| ileocolitis |
An irritation of lower part of small intestine (terminal ileum) and the cecum as well as a semicolon.
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| ileoanal anastomosis |
In this surgery the colon and rectum are removed but the anal sphincters are preserved. The end of the ileum is then formed into a pouch and connected to the anus. Waste can then flow though the ileum to the anus and out of the body. This surgery usually is done in two stages, requiring a temporary ileostomy until the newly formed rectum can heal and the ileum can be connected to the anus. This option also carries a risk of pouchitis and leakage of feces.
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| iliopsoas muscle |
Large muscles starting at L-1 and becoming wider as it picks up segments from the lower lumbar spine; combines with the iliacus muscle before attaching to the lesser trochanter of the hip.
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| IL | make lighter or brighter |
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| IL | make free from confusion or ambiguity |
| IL | paint, as of medieval manuscripts |
| IL | provided with artificial light |
| IL | providing light |
| IL | highly enlightening |
| IL | painting or drawing included in a book (especially in illuminated medieval manuscripts) |
| IL | the luminous flux incident on a unit area |
| IL | an interpretation that removes obstacles to understanding |
| IL | the degree of visibility of your environment |
| IL | a condition of spiritual awareness |
| IL | a measure of illumination |
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