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  • enterolysis
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  • enteromegalia
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  • enteromegaly
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  • enteromerocele
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  • enteropathogenic
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  • enteropathy
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  • enteropexy
    âÀÚ°íÁ¤(¼ú), Àå°íÁ¤(¼ú)
  • enteroplasty
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  • enteroplegia
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  • enterolysis
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  • enteromegalia
    (¢¡enteromegaly) âÀÚºñ´ë, âÀÚÈ®Àå
  • enteromegaly
    âÀÚºñ´ë, âÀÚÈ®Àå
  • enteromenia
    âÀÚ¿ù°æ, À强¿ù°æ
  • enteromerocele
    (¢¡femoral hernia) ³Ò´Ù¸®Ç츣´Ï¾Æ, ´ëÅðÇ츣´Ï¾Æ
  • Enteromonas hominis
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  • enteromycosis
    âÀÚ°õÆÎÀÌÁõ, ÀåÁø±ÕÁõ
  • enteromyiasis
    âÀÚ±¸´õ±âÁõ, À屸´õ±âÁõ
  • enteroneuritis
    âÀڽŰ濰, Àå½Å°æ¿°
  • enteroparesis
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  • enteropathogenic
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  • enteropathy
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  • enteropexy
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  • enteroplasty
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  • enterography
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  • enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC)
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  • enterospasm
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  • enterotome
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enterogastric reflex Peristaltic contraction of the small intestine induced by the entrance of food into the stomach.
See: gastrocolic reflex.
(05 Mar 2000)
enterogastritis Synonym: gastroenteritis.
Origin: entero-+ G. Gaster, belly, + -itis, inflammation
(05 Mar 2000)
enterogastrone A hormone, obtained from intestinal mucosa, that inhibits gastric secretion and motility; secretion of enterogastrone is stimulated by exposure of duodenal mucosa to dietary lipids.
Synonym: anthelone E, enteroanthelone.
(05 Mar 2000)
enterogenous Of intestinal origin.
Origin: entero-+ G. -gen, producing
(05 Mar 2000)
enterogenous cysts Mediastinal cysts derived from cells sequestered from the primitive foregut; may be classified histologically as bronchogenic, oesophageal, or gastric.
(05 Mar 2000)
enterogenous methemoglobinaemia Methemoglobinaemia caused by various chemical agents, such as nitrites.
Synonym: enterogenous methemoglobinaemia, secondary methemoglobinaemia.
(05 Mar 2000)
enteroglucagon <chemical> Glucagon-like polypeptide secreted in the intestinal tract. It does not share a common receptor site with pancreatic glucagon. The peptide has glycogenolytic activity.
Chemical name: Glucagon, entero-
(12 Dec 1998)
enterograph An instrument designed for use in enterography.
(05 Mar 2000)
enterography <anatomy> A treatise upon, or description of, the intestines; enterology.
Origin: Gr. An intestine.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli Enterohemorrhagic strains of Escherichia coli, usually of the serotype 0157:H7; produces a toxin resembling that produced by Shigella; associated with damage to the epithelium, ischemia of the bowel, and necrosis of the colon. Apparently responsible for a haemorrhagic form of colitis without fever, which can be very severe, spread primarily by contaminated beef. May also cause microangiopathic haemolytic anaemia, renal failure, and the haemolytic uraemic syndrome.
(05 Mar 2000)
enterohepatic Of or involving the intestine and liver.
(18 Nov 1997)
enterohepatic circulation Recycling through liver by excretion in bile, reabsorption from intestines into portal circulation, passage back into liver, and re-excretion in bile.
(12 Dec 1998)
enterohepatitis Inflammation of both the intestine and the liver.
Origin: entero-+ G. Hepar (hepat-), liver, + -itis, inflammation
(05 Mar 2000)
enterohepatocele Congenital umbilical hernia containing intestine and liver.
See: omphalocele.
Origin: entero-+ G. Hepar (hepat-), liver, + kele, hernia
(05 Mar 2000)
enteroidea Fevers due to infection caused by any of the intestinal bacteria, including the enteric fevers (typhoid and paratyphoid A and B) and the parenteric fevers.
Origin: entero-+ G. Eidos, resemblance
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Enterocolitis, Necrotizing - »õâ ENTEROCOLITIS with extensive ulceration (ULCER) and NECROSIS. It is observed primarily in LOW BIRTH WEIGHT INFANT.
    Synonyms : Necrotizing Enterocolitis
  • Enterocolitis, Neutropenic - »õâ A syndrome characterized by inflammation in the ILEUM, the CECUM, and the ASCENDING COLON. It is observed in cancer patients with CHEMOTHERAPY-induced NEUTROPENIA or in other immunocompromised individuals (IMMUNOCOMPROMISED HOST).
    Synonyms : Ileocecal Syndrome, Neutropenic Enterocolitis, Syndrome, Ileocecal
  • Enterocolitis, Pseudomembranous - »õâ An acute inflammation of the INTESTINAL MUCOSA that is characterized by the presence of pseudomembranes or plaques in the SMALL INTESTINE (pseudomembranous enteritis) and the LARGE INTESTINE (pseudomembranous colitis). It is commonly associated with antibiotic therapy and CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE colonization.
    Synonyms : Pseudomembranous Colitis, Pseudomembranous Enteritis, Pseudomembranous Enterocolitis, Antibiotic Associated Colitis, Colitis, Antibiotic-Associated
  • Enterocytes - »õâ Absorptive cells in the lining of the INTESTINAL MUCOSA. They are differentiated EPITHELIAL CELLS with apical MICROVILLI facing the intestinal lumen. Enterocytes are more abundant in the SMALL INTESTINE than in the LARGE INTESTINE. Their microvilli greatly increase the luminal surface area of the cell by 14- to 40 fold.
    Synonyms : Enterocyte
  • Enterocytozoon - »õâ A genus of parasitic FUNGI in the family Enterocytozoonidae, which infects humans. Enterocytozoon bieneusi has been found in the intestines of patients with AIDS.
    Synonyms : Enterocytozoon bieneusi
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enterotoxin a cytotoxin specific for the cells of the intestinal mucosa
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Enterovirus any of a group of picornaviruses that infect the gastrointestinal tract and can spread to other areas (especially the nervous system)
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enterogastric reflex inhibition of gastric motility when irritants enter the duodenum.
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enterohepatic circulation the recurrent cycle in which bile salts and other substances excreted by the liver pass through the intestinal mucosa and become reabsorbed by the hepatic cells and re-excreted.
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enterococci Enterococcus is a genus of bacteria of the phylum Firmicutes. They are round gram-positive cells which occur in pairs and are difficult to distinguish from Streptococcus. Two species are common commensal organisms in the intestines of humans: E. faecalis and E. faecium. They are anaerobic, not requiring oxygen to live, but they can survive in the presence of oxygen. ...
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