| intestinal botulism |
Botulism caused by production of botulinum toxin in the colon following ingestion of spores of Clostridium botulinum. Most cases occur in infants. SEE: infant botulism .
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| intestinal bypass surgery |
The production of controlled intestinal malabsorption by surgically short-circuiting the small intestine. It is done by anastomosing the proximal jejunum to the distal ileum by bypassing the small intestine between the
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| intestinal canal |
The alimentary canal from the stomach to the anus.
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| intestinal colic |
Abdominal colic, typically associated with intestinal obstruction or ileus.
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| intestinal a. |
the uptake from the intestinal lumen of fluids, solutes, proteins, fats, and other nutrients into the intestinal epithelial cells, blood, lymph, or interstitial fluids of the intestine.
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