| ileostomy |
operation that makes it possible for stool to leave the body after the colon and rectum are removed in which an opening is made in the abdomen and the bottom of the small intestine (ileum) attaches to it.
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| ileum |
lower end of the small intestine.
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| iliac crest |
Lateral edge of the hip; generally the site of a hip pointer.
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| ileoanal anastomosis |
an operation to remove the colon and inner lining of the rectum, but leave the outer muscle of the rectum. The bottom end of the small intestine (ileum) is pulled through the remaining rectum and joined to the anus, allowing stool to pass normally.
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| ileus |
Obstruction of the intestine due to it being paralyzed. The paralysis does not need to be complete to cause ileus, but the intestine must be so inactive that it prohibits the passage of food and leads to blockage of the intestine. Ileus commonly follows some types of surgery. It can result also from certain drugs, injuries, and illnesses. Despite the cause, ileus causes constipation and bloating. ...
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| IL | the act of deluding |
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| IL | a person with unusual powers of foresight |
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