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pulmonary valve insufficiency Backflow of blood from the pulmonary artery into the right ventricle, owing to imperfect functioning of the pulmonary valve.
(12 Dec 1998)
pyloric insufficiency Patulousness of the pyloric outlet of the stomach, allowing regurgitation of duodenal contents into the stomach.
(05 Mar 2000)
divergence insufficiency That condition in which an exophoria or exotropia is more marked for near vision than for far vision.
(05 Mar 2000)
divergence insufficiency exotropia Exotropia in which the strabismus is notably greater for near vision than for far vision.
(05 Mar 2000)
insufficiency The condition of being insufficient or inadequate to the performance of the allotted duty.
Origin: L. Insufficientia, from sufficiens = sufficient
(18 Nov 1997)
thyroid insufficiency Subnormal secretion of hormones by the thyroid gland.
See: hypothyroidism.
(05 Mar 2000)
tricuspid insufficiency See: valvular insufficiency.
(05 Mar 2000)
tricuspid valve insufficiency Backflow of blood from the right ventricle into the right atrium, owing to imperfect functioning of the tricuspid valve.
(12 Dec 1998)
exocrine pancreatic insufficiency Lack of exocrine secretions of pancreas, due to destruction of acini, usually by chronic pancreatitis; lack of digestive enzymes from pancreas results in diarrhoea, usually fatty (steatorrhoea) because of lack of pancreatic enzymes.
(05 Mar 2000)
uterine insufficiency Atony of the uterine musculature.
(05 Mar 2000)
latent adrenocortical insufficiency Adrenocortical insufficiency not clinically evident but which can become severe if a sudden stress, such as an intercurrent acute illness, develops.
(05 Mar 2000)
anterior intestinal portal Anterior intestinal portal; the opening of the foregut into the midgut.
See: epigastric fossa.
Synonym: anterior intestinal portal.
(05 Mar 2000)
gas, intestinal The complaint referred to as intestinal gas is a common one and the discomfort can be quite significant. Everyone has gas and eliminates it by burping or passing it through the rectum. In many instances people think they have too much gas when in reality they have normal amounts. most people produce 1 to 3 pints of intestinal gas in 24 hours and pass gas an average of 14 times a day. It is made up primarily of odourless vapors such as carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, and in some families, methane. The unpleasant odour is due to bacteria in the large intestine that release small amounts of gases containing sulfur.
(12 Dec 1998)
vasoactive intestinal contractor Mouse homologue of endothelin 2.
(18 Nov 1997)
vasoactive intestinal peptide <gastroenterology, protein> Peptide of 28 amino acids, originally isolated from porcine intestine, but later found in the central nervous system where it acts as a neuropeptide and is released by specific interneurons. May also affect behaviour of cells of the immune system.
Acronym: VIP
(05 Jan 1998)
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