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    ÇѱÛ
  • intestinal
    âÀÚ-, Àå-
  • intestinal actinomycosis
    À广¼±±ÕÁõ, âÀÚ¹ÙÄû»ì±ÕÁõ
  • intestinal angina
    âÀھӱ⳪, Àå¾Ó±â³ª
  • intestinal anthrax
    âÀÚźÀúº´, ÀåźÀúº´
  • intestinal atony
    âÀÚÀÌ¿Ï(Áõ), ÀåÀÌ¿Ï(Áõ)
  • intestinal atresia
    âÀÚÆó¼â(Áõ), ÀåÆó¼â(Áõ)
  • intestinal bacterium
    âÀÚ¼¼±Õ, Àå¼¼±Õ
  • intestinal biopsy
    âÀÚ»ý°Ë, Àå»ý°Ë
  • intestinal canal
    âÀÚ°ü, Àå°ü
  • intestinal capillariasis
    Àå¸ð¼¼¼±ÃæÁõ
  • intestinal colic
    âÀÚ±ÞÅëÁõ, Àå±ÞÅëÁõ
  • intestinal crisis
    âÀÚ±ÞÅëÁõ, Àå±ÞÅëÁõ
  • intestinal crypt
    âÀÚ¿ò
  • intestinal disease
    ÀåÁúȯ, âÀÚº´
  • intestinal diverticulum
    âÀÚ°çÁÖ¸Ó´Ï, Àå°Ô½Ç
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    ÇѱÛ
  • multiple intestinal polyposis
    ´Ù¹ßÀåÆú¸³Áõ
  • normal intestinal flora
    âÀÚÁ¤»ó±Õ¹«¸®, Àå³»Á¤»ó±Õ¹«¸®
  • vasoactive intestinal polypeptide
    Ç÷°üÀÛ¿ëÀåÆéƼµå
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • intestinal
    âÀÚ-, Àå-
  • intestinal atresia
    âÀÚÆó¼âÁõ, ÀåÆó¼âÁõ
  • intestinal tuberculosis
    âÀÚ°áÇÙ
  • intestinal volvulus
    âÀÚ²¿ÀÓ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • intestinal
    âÀÚ-, Àå-
  • intestinal actinomycosis
    âÀÚ¹ÙÅ£»ì±ÕÁõ
  • intestinal angina
    âÀھӱ⳪
  • intestinal anthrax
    âÀÚźÀúº´
  • intestinal atony
    âÀÚÀÌ¿ÏÁõ
  • intestinal bacterium
    (¢¡enteric bacterium) âÀÚ¼¼±Õ
  • intestinal biopsy
    âÀÚ»ý°Ë
  • intestinal canal
    âÀÚ°ü
  • intestinal capillariasis
    âÀڸ𼼼±ÃæÁõ
  • intestinal colic
    âÀÚ±ÞÅëÁõ
  • intestinal crisis
    (¢¡gastric crisis) À§±ÞÅëÁõ
  • intestinal crypt
    âÀÚ¿ò
  • intestinal disease
    âÀÚº´, À庴
  • intestinal diverticulum
    âÀÚ°çÁÖ¸Ó´Ï, Àå°Ô½Ç
  • intestinal dyspepsia
    âÀÚ¼ÒÈ­ºÒ·®
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • normal intestinal flora
    âÀÚÁ¤»ó±Õ¹«¸®
  • vasoactive intestinal polypeptide
    Ç÷°üÀÛ¿ëâÀÚÆéÆ¼µå
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Intestinal circulation
    Àå°ü¼øÈ¯(íóηâàü»)
  • Intestinal gland [Crypt of Lieberkuhn]
    âÀÚ»ù[âÀÚ¿ò]
  • Intestinal glands
    Àå°ü¼±(íóηàÊ)
  • Intestinal glands
    âÀÚ»ù[âÀÚ¿ò]
  • Intestinal mucosa, digestive enzymes
    Àå°üÁ¡¸·(íóηïÄØ¯), ¼ÒÈ­È¿¼Ò(á¼ûùý£áÈ)
  • Intestinal mucus
    Àå°üÁ¡¾×(íóηïÄäû)
  • Intestinal secretion
    Àå°üºÐºñ(íóηÝÂÝô)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • VIP : vasoactive intestinal peptide
    Ç÷°üÀÛ¿ë ¼ÒÀåÆéŸÀ̵å.
  • VIP = vasoactive intestinal (poly)peptide
    Ç÷°üÀۿ뼺 ÀåÆéƼµå
  • adhesions,intestinal
    ÀåÀ¯Âø(íó¡­)
  • amebic colitis =intestinal a.
    ¾Æ¸Þ¹Ù¼º ´ëÀå¿°(¡­ÓÞ æú).
  • idiopathic intestinal lymphangiectasia
    Ư¹ß¼º À帲ÇÁ°ü È®ÀåÁõ.
  • posterior intestinal portal
    µÚÀå¹®, ÈÄÀå¹®(ý­ Ú¦).
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • intestinal
    Àå(°ü)(íóη)ÀÇ.
  • intestinal acariasis
    ÀåÁøµå±âÁõ.
  • intestinal actinomycosis
    Àå(°ü)¹æ¼±±ÕÁõ(íóηۯàÊжñø).
  • intestinal amebiasis =amebic colitis
    Àå°ü¾Æ¸Þ¹ÙÁõ.
  • intestinal angina ³ª a. intestinalis
    Àå°ü¾Ó±â³ª.
  • intestinal anthrax
    ÀåÇüźÀú(íóúþ÷©îÅ).
  • intestinal antibiotics
    Àå°ü¿ë Ç×»ý¹°Áú(íóηéÄ ù÷ßæÚªòõ).
  • intestinal antibiotics
    Àå°ü¿ë Ç×»ý¹°Áú(íóηéÄù÷ßæÚªòõ).
  • intestinal atony ³ª atonia intestinalis
    À徯Åä´Ï, Àå°üÀÌ¿ÏÁõ.
  • intestinal atresia
    (¼±Ãµ¼º) ÀåÆó¼â(¼±Ãµ¼ºÀåÆó¼â).
  • intestinal autointoxication
    À强ÀÚ°¡Áßµ¶.
  • intestinal bacteria
    Àå³»¼¼±Õ.
  • intestinal bacterium
    Àå³»¼¼±Õ.
  • intestinal calculus
    Àå³»°á¼®(Àå³»°á¼®).
  • intestinal canal
    Àå°ü(íóη).
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    ÇѱÛ
  • adhesions,intestinal
    ÀåÀ¯Âø(íó¡­)
  • amebic colitis =intestinal a.
    ¾Æ¸Þ¹Ù¼º ´ëÀå¿°(¡­ÓÞ æú).
  • bacterium, intestinal
    Àå³»¼¼±Õ, Àå°è¼¼±Õ
  • carrier, intestinal
    Àå³»º¸±ÕÀÚ
  • dystrophy (intestinal lipodystrophy)
    ¿µ¾çÀå¾Ö(âÀÚÁö¹æ¿µ¾çÀå¾Ö)
  • idiopathic intestinal lymphangiectasia
    Ư¹ß¼º À帲ÇÁ°ü È®ÀåÁõ.
  • immunoprofiferative small intestinal disease
  • juxta-intestinal lymph nodes
    ¼ÒÀå¿·¸²ÇÁÀý
  • normal intestinal flora
    Àå³»Á¤»ó¼¼±ÕÃÑ
  • posterior intestinal portal
    µÚÀå¹®, ÈÄÀå¹®(ý­ Ú¦).
  • rotation of intestinal loop
    âÀÚ°í¸®È¸Àü
  • small intestinal biopsy
    ¼ÒÀå»ý°Ë(á³ ßæËþ).
  • vasoactive intestinal (poly)peptide
    Ç÷°üÀۿ뼺 ÀåÆéƼµå
  • vasoactive intestinal polypeptide(vip)
    Ç÷°üȰ¼ºÀåÆú¸®ÆéŸÀ̵å(Æú¸®ÆéƼµå)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Intestinal gland [Crypt of Lieberkuhn]
    âÀÚ»ù [âÀÚ¿ò]
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Àå¼±
  • Intestinal gland [Intestinal crypt]
    âÀÚ»ù [âÀÚ¿ò]
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Àå¼±
  • Intestinal glands
    âÀÚ»ù [âÀÚ¿ò]
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Àå¼±
  • Intestinal loop
    âÀÚ°í¸®
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Àå°í¸®
  • Intestinal surface
    µÚ¸é
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Èĸé
  • Intestinal trunk
    âÀÚ¸²ÇÁ°üÁÙ±â
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀåÀÓÆÄº»°£
  • Intestinal villi
    âÀÚÀ¶¸ð
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀåÀ¶¸ð
  • Intestinal villus
    âÀÚÀ¶¸ð
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ÀåÀ¶¸ð
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • Juxta-intestinal lymph nodes
    ¼ÒÀå¿·¸²ÇÁÀý
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] ¼ÒÀ广ÀÓÆÄÀý
  • Rotation of intestinal loop
    âÀÚ°í¸®È¸Àü
    [¿¾ ¿ë¾î] Àå°í¸®È¸Àü
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • intestinal amebiasis
    À徯¸Þ¹ÙÁõ
  • intestinal capillariasis
    Àå¸ð¼¼¼±ÃæÁõ
  • intestinal cestode
    ÀåÁ¶Ãæ
  • intestinal helminth
    Àå¿¬Ãæ
  • intestinal nematode
    Àå¼±Ãæ
  • intestinal parasite
    Àå±â»ýÃæ
  • intestinal protozoa
    Àå¿øÃæ
  • intestinal schistosomiasis
    ÀåÁÖÇ÷ÈíÃæÁõ
  • intestinal strongyloidiasis
    ÀåºÐ¼±ÃæÁõ
  • intestinal trematode
    ÀåÈíÃæ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • intestinal juice
    Àå¾×(íóäû)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • vasoactive intestinal peptide
    Ç÷°ü ÀÛµ¿¼º(úìηíÂÔÑàõ) Àå(íó)
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • intestinal
    Àå°üÀÇ
  • intestinal atresia
    ÀåÆó¼â
  • intestinal hemorrhage
    ÀåÃâÇ÷
  • intestinal perforation
    Àå°üõ°ø
  • intestinal polyp
    ÀåÆú¸³
  • intestinal volvulus
    Àå¿°ÀüÁõ
  • intestinal wall
    À庮
KMLE ÀÇÇоà¾î »çÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
GI   1) Gastro-Intestinal; À§ÀåÀÇ
  2) Globin Insulin
  3) Granuloma I...
GIF Gastro-Intestinal Fiberoscopy
IDA   1) Imino-Diacetic Acid
  2) Iron Deficiency Anemia
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UGI Upper Gastro-Intestinal
UGIS Upper Gastro-Intestinal Series
KMLE ÀÚµ¿ÃßÃâ ÀÇÇоà¾î »çÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
CIIP Chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudo-obstruction
CIP Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction
CRIP Cysteine-rich intestinal protein
GIST Gastro Intestinal Stromal Tumors
GIT Gastro-Intestinal Tract
Çѱ¹Ç¥ÁØÁúº´»çÀκзù ¾àÀÚ ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 5 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
  • ÄÚµå
    ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
  • B81.3
    Intestinal angiostrongyliasis
    âÀÚ ±¤µ¿ÁÖÇ÷¼±ÃæÁõ
  • Z98.0
    Intestinal bypass and anastomosis status
    âÀÚ È¸·Î ¹× ¹®ÇÕ»óÅÂ
  • B81.1
    Intestinal capillariasis
    âÀÚ ¸ð¼¼¼±ÃæÁõ
  • B66.5
    Intestinal flukes
    ÀåÈíÃæ·ù
  • B82.0
    Intestinal helminthiasis, unspecified
    »ó¼¼ºÒ¸íÀÇ Ã¢ÀÚ ¿¬ÃæÁõ
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • intestinal antibiotics
    Àå°ü¿ë Ç×»ý ¹°Áú
  • intestinal bleeding
    Àå ÃâÇ÷
  • intestinal flora
    Àå³» ¼¼±Õ
    Àå³» »óÁÖÇϰí ÀÖ´Â ¼¼±Õ.
  • intestinal hemorrhage
    Àå ÃâÇ÷
  • intestinal malabsorption
    Àå Èí¼ö Àå¾Ö
  • intestinal polyp
    Àå ¿ëÁ¾
    Æú¸³À̶õ ¼ÒÈ­°ü Á¡¸·¿¡¼­ µ¹ÃâÇÑ ¸ðµç Á¾·ùÀÇ À¶±â¸¦ °¡¸®Å²´Ù. Àå¿¡¼­´Â ¼ÒÀå¿¡ »ý±â´Â °ÍÀº ±ØÈ÷ Àû°í ´ëÀå¿¡ ¸¹´Ù. Á¶Á÷ÇÐÀûÀ¸·Î´Â ¾ÏÀ¸·Î µÇ´Â °æÇâÀ» °®´Â ¼±Á¾¼º Æú¸³°ú ±× ¿Ü¿¡ °ú¿ÀÁ¾¼º Æú¸³, ¿°Áõ¼º Æú¸³, È­»ý¼º Æú¸³ µîÀ¸·Î ³ª´¶´Ù.
  • intestinal ulceration
    Àå ±Ë¾ç
  • intestinal wall
    À庮
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  • ¿µ¹®
    ÇѱÛ
    ¼³¸í
  • intestinal antibiotics
    Àå°ü¿ë Ç×»ý ¹°Áú
  • intestinal bleeding
    Àå ÃâÇ÷
  • intestinal flora
    Àå³» ¼¼±Õ
    Àå³» »óÁÖÇϰí ÀÖ´Â ¼¼±Õ.
  • intestinal hemorrhage
    Àå ÃâÇ÷
  • intestinal malabsorption
    Àå Èí¼ö Àå¾Ö
  • intestinal polyp
    Àå ¿ëÁ¾
    Æú¸³À̶õ ¼ÒÈ­°ü Á¡¸·¿¡¼­ µ¹ÃâÇÑ ¸ðµç Á¾·ùÀÇ À¶±â¸¦ °¡¸®Å²´Ù. Àå¿¡¼­´Â ¼ÒÀå¿¡ »ý±â´Â °ÍÀº ±ØÈ÷ Àû°í ´ëÀå¿¡ ¸¹´Ù. Á¶Á÷ÇÐÀûÀ¸·Î´Â ¾ÏÀ¸·Î µÇ´Â °æÇâÀ» °®´Â ¼±Á¾¼º Æú¸³°ú ±× ¿Ü¿¡ °ú¿ÀÁ¾¼º Æú¸³, ¿°Áõ¼º Æú¸³, È­»ý¼º Æú¸³ µîÀ¸·Î ³ª´¶´Ù.
  • intestinal ulceration
    Àå ±Ë¾ç
  • intestinal wall
    À庮
  • juxta-intestinal lymph node
    ¼ÒÀå ¿· ¸²ÇÁ Àý
  • vasoactive intestinal polypeptide
    Ç÷°ü Ȱµ¿¼º Àå°ü Æú¸®ÆéŸÀ̵å
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü ¸ÂÃã °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
intestinal <anatomy> Pertaining to the intestine.
Origin: L. Intestinalis
(18 Nov 1997)
intestinal 15 kD protein <chemical> From rat ileum; potent lipid-binding protein; mw 15 kD; amino acid sequence given in first source was found to be highly homologous to gastrotropin and rat liver fatty acid-binding proteins; same size transcript also found in ovary; may be involved in metabolism of steroids
Synonym: i-15p
(05 Dec 1998)
intestinal anastomosis Establishment of a new communication between two segments of intestine.
Synonym: enteroanastomosis, intestinal anastomosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
intestinal angina <surgery> A dull, crampy centralised abdominal pain that occurs 15-30 minutes after a meal. Associated with ischaemic bowel disease. Evaluated with mesenteric arteriography.
(27 Sep 1997)
intestinal anthrax A usually fatal form of anthrax marked by chill, high fever, pain in the head, back, and extremities, vomiting, bloody diarrhoea, cardiovascular collapse, and frequently haemorrhages from the mucous membranes and in the skin (petechiae).
See: mycosis intestinalis.
(05 Mar 2000)
intestinal arterial arcades The series of arterial arches formed in the mesentery by anastomoses between adjacent jejunal and ileal arteries and from which vasa recta arise. The arterial arcades of the ileum are shorter and more complex than those of the jejunum.
See: arterial arches of ileum, arterial arches of jejunum.
Synonym: intermesenteric arterial anastomosis, Riolan's arc, Riolan's arcades.
(05 Mar 2000)
intestinal arteries See: ileal arteries, jejunal arteries.
(05 Mar 2000)
intestinal atresia Congenital obliteration of the lumen of the intestine, with the ileum involved in 50% of the cases and the jejunum and duodenum following in frequency. It is the most frequent cause of intestinal obstruction in the newborn infant. Its aetiology may be related to failure of recanalization during early development or to some impairment of blood supply during intrauterine life.
(12 Dec 1998)
intestinal calcium-binding protein <protein> Calcium-binding proteins containing the EF hand motif, induced by vitamin D3.
(18 Nov 1997)
intestinal calculus A concretion in the bowel, either a coprolith or an enterolith.
(05 Mar 2000)
intestinal capillariasis A sprue-like diarrhoeal disease caused by infection with Capillaria philippinensis, large populations of which are built up by internal autoinfection in the intestinal mucosa; characterised by abdominal pain, oedema, diarrhoea, cachexia, hypoproteinaemia, hypotension, cardiac failure, and hyporeflexia; severe infection is often manifested as a fulminating disorder that may be fatal.
(05 Mar 2000)
intestinal digestion That part of digestion carried on in the intestine; it affects all the foodstuffs: starches, fats, and proteins.
(05 Mar 2000)
intestinal diseases, parasitic Infections of the intestines with a parasite. They are caused most commonly by intestinal nematodes (roundworms) and cestodes (tapeworms).
(12 Dec 1998)
intestinal emphysema A condition characterised by the presence of thin-walled, gas-containing cysts in the wall of the intestines. The lesions may be subserosal or submucosal.
(12 Dec 1998)
intestinal epithelium <pathology> The endodermally derived epithelium of the intestine varies considerably, but the absorptive epithelium of small intestine is usually implied.
The apical surfaces of these cells have microvilli possibly to increase the absorptive surface, but probably also to provide a larger surface area for enzyme activity). The lateral sub apical regions have well developed junctional complexes.
(10 Jan 1998)
CancerWEB ¿µ¿µ ÀÇÇлçÀü À¯»ç °Ë»ö °á°ú : 15 ÆäÀÌÁö: 1
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)
vasoactive intestinal polypeptide A polypeptide hormone secreted most commonly by non-beta islet cell tumours of the pancreas, producing copious watery diarrhoea and faecal electrolyte loss, particularly hypokalaemia; VIP increases the rates of glycogenolysis; stimulates pancreatic bicarbonate secretion.
Synonym: vasoactive intestinal peptide.
(05 Mar 2000)
receptors, vasoactive intestinal peptide Cell surface proteins that bind vasoactive intestinal peptide (vip) with high affinity and trigger intracellular changes which influence the behaviour of cells.
(12 Dec 1998)
megacystitis-microcolon-intestinal hypoperistalsis syndrome <syndrome> A rare condition characterised by abdominal distention, lax abdominal musculature, incomplete intestinal rotation, and deficient intestinal peristalsis. A large bladder and often vesicoureteral reflux are seen. Typically affects female neonates and usually fatal in first year of life.
(05 Mar 2000)
multiple intestinal polyposis Begins usually in late childhood; polyps increase in numbers, causing symptoms of chronic colitis, and carcinoma of the colon almost invariably develops in untreated cases; autosomal dominant inheritance. In the Gardner syndrome there are extracolonic changes (desmoid tumours, etc.).
Synonym: polyposis coli.
Hamartomatous polyposis of the small or large intestine, Peutz-Jeghers syndrome with melanin spots on the lips, less common, miscellaneous, rare, and doubtful occurrences.
Synonym: familial intestinal polyposis.
(05 Mar 2000)
posterior intestinal portal In young embryos, the communications from the midgut to the hindgut.
(05 Mar 2000)
src-related intestinal kinase <enzyme> An intracellular epithelial cell tyrosine kinase; shares 80% homology with human tyrosine kinase brk; has 451 amino acid residues; amino acid sequence given in first source
Registry number: EC 2.7.1.-
Synonym: sik protein, sik gene product
(26 Jun 1999)
neuronal intestinal dysplasia Increased numbers of ganglion cells with myenteric plexus hyperplasia and increased acetylcholinesterase activity in nerves of the mucosa and submucosa. Clinically, neuronal hyperplasia mimics Hirschprung's disease. Similar findings are seen in patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome, type IIB, and in neurofibromatosis.
Synonym: hyperganglionosis, neuronal intestinal dysplasia.
(05 Mar 2000)
immunoproliferative small intestinal disease A spectrum of conditions ranging from a benign plasma cell hyperplasia to a highly malignant lymphoma of the small intestine.
(12 Dec 1998)
juxta-intestinal lymph nodes The mesenteric lymph nodes located in immediate proximity to the jejunum or ileum.
Synonym: nodi lymphatici juxta-intestinales.
(05 Mar 2000)
familial intestinal polyposis Begins usually in late childhood; polyps increase in numbers, causing symptoms of chronic colitis, and carcinoma of the colon almost invariably develops in untreated cases; autosomal dominant inheritance. In the Gardner syndrome there are extracolonic changes (desmoid tumours, etc.).
Synonym: polyposis coli.
Hamartomatous polyposis of the small or large intestine, Peutz-Jeghers syndrome with melanin spots on the lips, less common, miscellaneous, rare, and doubtful occurrences.
Synonym: familial intestinal polyposis.
(05 Mar 2000)
lieno-intestinal <anatomy> Of or pertaining to the spleen and intestine; as, the lieno-intestinal vein of the frog.
Origin: l. Lien the spleen + E. Intestinal.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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  • Intestinal Absorption - »õâ Uptake of substances through the lining of the INTESTINES.
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  • Intestinal Atresia - »õâ Congenital obliteration of the lumen of the intestine, with the ILEUM involved in 50% of the cases and the JEJUNUM and DUODENUM following in frequency. It is the most frequent cause of INTESTINAL OBSTRUCTION in NEWBORNS. (From Stedman, 25th ed)
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  • Intestinal Diseases - »õâ Pathological processes in any segment of the INTESTINE from DUODENUM to RECTUM.
    Synonyms : Disease, Intestinal, Diseases, Intestinal, Intestinal Disease
  • Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic - »õâ Infections of the INTESTINES with PARASITES, commonly involving PROTOZOA or PARASITIC WORMS. Infections with roundworms (NEMATODE INFECTIONS) and tapeworms (CESTODE INFECTIONS) are also known as HELMINTHIASIS.
    Synonyms : Disease, Parasitic Intestinal, Diseases, Parasitic Intestinal, Intestinal Disease, Parasitic, Parasitic Intestinal Disease
  • Intestinal Fistula - »õâ An abnormal anatomical passage between the INTESTINE, and another segment of the intestine or other organs. External intestinal fistula is connected to the SKIN (enterocutaneous fistula). Internal intestinal fistula can be connected to a number of organs, such as STOMACH (gastrocolic fistula), the BILIARY TRACT (cholecystoduodenal fistula), or the URINARY BLADDER of the URINARY TRACT (colovesical fistula). Risk factors include inflammatory processes, cancer, radiation treatment, and surgical misadventures (MEDICAL ERRORS).
    Synonyms : Cholecystoduodenal Fistula, Colovesical Fistula, Enterocutaneous Fistula, Fistula, Cholecystoduodenal, Fistula, Colovesical, Fistula, Enterocutaneous, Fistula, Intestinal
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  • Intestinal Arterial Insufficiency - »õâ
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intestinal of or relating to or inside the intestines; "intestinal disease"
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intestinal colic colic: acute abdominal pain (especially in infants)
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intestinal flora harmless microorganisms (as Escherichia coli) that inhabit the intestinal tract and are essential for its normal functioning
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intestinal juice secretions by glands lining the walls of the intestines
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intestinal obstruction blockage of the intestine (especially the ileum) that prevents the contents of the intestine from passing to the lower bowel
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intestinal branch of the superior mesenteric artery that supplies the ileum
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intestinal surgical operation that shortens the small intestine
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intestinal harmless microorganisms (as Escherichia coli) that inhabit the intestinal tract and are essential for its normal functioning
intestinal inflammation of the stomach and intestines
intestinal secretions by glands lining the walls of the intestines
intestinal blockage of the intestine (especially the ileum) that prevents the contents of the intestine from passing to the lower bowel
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