| enterocolitis, crohn's | Crohn's disease involving both the small and large intestines. Crohn's is a chronic inflammatory disease of the intestine primarily affecting the small and large intestines but which can occur anywhere in the digestive system between the mouth and the anus. Named after Burrill Crohn who described the disease in 1932. The disease usually affects persons in their teens or early twenties. It tends to be a chronic, recurrent condition with periods of remission and exacerbation. In the early stages, Crohn's disease causes small scattered shallow crater-like areas (erosions) called apthous ulcers in the inner surface of the bowel. With time, deeper and larger ulcers develop, causing scarring and stiffness of the bowel and the bowel becomes increasingly narrowed, leading to obstruction. Deep ulcers can puncture holes in the bowel wall, leading to infection in the abdominal cavity (peritonitis) and in adjacent organs. Abdominal pain, diarrhoea, vomiting, fever, and weight loss can be symptoms. Crohn's disease can be associated with reddish tender skin nodules, and inflammation of the joints, spine, eyes, and liver. Diagnosis is by barium enema, barium X-ray of the small bowel, and colonoscopy. Treatment includes medications for inflammation, immune suppression, antibiotics, or surgery. (The disease is also called regional enteritis and granulomatous enteritis). (12 Dec 1998) |
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| enterocolitis, pseudomembranous | Acute inflammation of the small and large intestinal mucosa with formation of pseudomembranous plaques over superficial ulceration. It is commonly associated with antibiotic therapy and clostridium difficile is often implicated. In infants it is known as necrotizing enterocolitis. (12 Dec 1998) |
| enterocolostomy | Establishment of an artificial opening between the small intestine and the colon. Origin: entero-+ G. Kolon, colon, + stoma, mouth (05 Mar 2000) |
| enterocutaneous fistula | A fistula between the intestine and skin of the abdomen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| enterocyst | A cyst of the wall of the intestine. Synonym: enterocystoma. Origin: entero-+ G. Kystis, bladder (05 Mar 2000) |
| enterocystocele | A hernia of both intestine and bladder wall. Origin: entero-+ G. Kystis, bladder, + kele, hernia (05 Mar 2000) |
| enterocystoma | A cyst of the wall of the intestine. Synonym: enterocystoma. Origin: entero-+ G. Kystis, bladder (05 Mar 2000) |
| enterocyte | <pathology> Cells of the intestinal epithelium. (18 Nov 1997) |
| Enterocytozoon | A genus in the protozoan phylum Microspora, all of which are obligate intracellular spore-forming parasites. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Enterocytozoon bieneusi | Agent of microsporidian infection, primarily infecting the small intestine, especially in immunocompromised individuals. It is the microsporidian most frequently reported in AIDS patients, where it has been implicated in chronic diarrhoea and weight loss; suggested treatment has been with octreotide with albendazole. See: microsporidia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| enterodynia | Synonym: enteralgia. Origin: entero-+ G. Odyne, pain (05 Mar 2000) |
| enteroendocrine cells | Cell's with granules that may be either argentaffinic or argyrophilic; the cell's, scattered throughout the digestive tract, are of several varieties and are believed to produce at least 20 different gastrointestinal hormones and neurotransmitters. Synonym: enterochromaffin cells, Kulchitsky cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| enteroenterostomy | Establishment of a new communication between two segments of intestine. Synonym: enteroanastomosis, intestinal anastomosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| 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) |
Synonyms : Enterosorptions
Synonyms : Enterostomies
Synonyms : Enterotoxemias
Synonyms : Enterotoxin
Synonyms : Coxsackie Viruses, Coxsackieviruses
| entrapment |
a defense that claims the defendant would not have broken the law if not tricked into doing it by law enforcement officials
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| enterokinase |
enzyme in the intestinal juice that converts inactive trypsinogen into active trypsin
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| enteron |
the alimentary canal (especially of an embryo or a coelenterate)
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| enteropathy |
a disease of the intestinal tract
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| enteroptosis |
an abnormally downward position of the intestines in the abdominal cavity
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| ENT | a person who tries to please or amuse |
| ENT | agreeably diverting or amusing |
| ENT | in an entertaining manner |
| ENT | an activity that entertains |
| ENT | a wall unit containing sound and television systems |
| ENT | deduction allowed for some (limited) kinds of entertainment for business purposes |
| ENT | those involved in providing entertainment: radio and television and films and theater |
| ENT | the sum of the internal energy of a system and the product of its volume and pressure |
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