| enteric b. |
a bacillus belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae.
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| enteric c. |
intestinal infection with a species of Campylobacter; it occurs in many mammals, including humans.
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| enteric f. |
any of a group of febrile illnesses associated with enteric symptoms caused by salmonellae, especially typhoid f. (the prototype of the severe enteric salmonellal infections) and paratyphoid f. Cf. salmonellosis.
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| enteric h. |
a form occurring after extensive resection or disease of the ileum and resulting from excessive absorption of oxalate from the colon, with formation of calcium oxalate calculi in the urinary tract.
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| enteric nervous s. |
the plexus entericus, sometimes considered separately from the autonomic nervous system because it has independent local reflex activity.
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