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Intestine, small: The tubelike organ that receives the products of digestion from the stomach. It has three parts, the duodenum, the jejunum, and the ileum.
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The small intestine, or small bowel, lies between the stomach and the colon. The small intestine is about 6 m (20 ft) long. Its primary function is to digest and absorb nutrients.
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Small intestine: The part of the digestive tract that extends from the stomach to the large intestine.
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Small Intestine Cancer (PDQ): Treatment
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Gastrointestinal perforation occurs when the wall of the stomach, small intestine or large bowel develops a hole through its entire thickness. Perforation of the intestine leads to leakage of intestinal contents into the abdominal cavity.
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The technologist will take x-rays of the barium liquid going down your throat, into your stomach, and sometimes going on through your small intestine.
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Intestine and Multivisceral Transplantation Center
What is Hirschsprung's disease?
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intestine
The tube involved in digestion and extending from the stomach to the anus. Consists of the small intestine and the large intestine.
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IntestinesThe intestines, also known as the bowels, are divided into the large and small intestines. They extend from the stomach to the anus.
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intestine (in-TES-tin)
The long, tube-shaped organ in the abdomen that completes the process of digestion. There is both a large intestine and a small intestine. Also called the bowel.
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The intestines contain projections (called villi) that absorb nutrients. In undiagnosed or untreated celiac disease, these villi become flattened, and the ability to absorb nutrients properly is altered.
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Small intestine
You swallow air every time you eat or drink. You may even unknowingly swallow air when you're nervous. Some of that air finds its way into your lower digestive tract.
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"RUMBLING INTESTINES" CAN MEAN LACTOSE INTOLERANCE
Question: I've had some trouble with gas and bloating and wondered if this results from drinking milk.
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The stomach, intestines, and other parts of the body through which food passes.
Diverticulosis
A condition in which the colon (large intestine) develops a number of outpouchings or sacs.
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Bacteria in the intestines also can produce gas when they process foods that pass into the colon without being digested. Some common examples of foods that tend to cause gas include: ...
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have a narrowed intestine, or one that isn't working properly
are elderly or debilitated (some laxatives can alter the balance of fluid and important body chemicals such as sodium and potassium.
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The walls of the intestines may appear abnormal or thickened.
A collection of air inside the abdominal cavity but outside the intestines (caused by a hole in the stomach or intestines) may be present.
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Perforation of the intestines
Gangrene (tissue death) of the intestines
Peritonitis
Abscess
Fistulas ...
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incisiva; papilla lacrimalis; papilla lingualis; papilla mammae; papilla nervi optici; papilla of breast; papilla of Vater; papilla parotidea; papilla pili; papilla renalis; papillary; papillary adenocarcinoma; papillary adenoma of large intestine; ...
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Upper GI: This is an x-ray of your stomach and intestines. You will need to drink a chalky liquid before the test. It blocks x-rays so that an outline of the GI tract will appear on the film.
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any of a number of bloodsucking nematodes in the phylum Nematoda, order Strongiloidae that live as parasites in humans and other mammals and attach themselves to the host's intestines by means of hooks.
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Ileostomy A surgical opening in the abdomen connected to the small intestine to allow stool to be emptied into a collection bag. Immunity (Immune system) The body's ability to fight infection and disease.
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The small intestine is lined with thousands of minute structures called villi, that waft about maximising the ability for the body to absorb nutrients.
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prolonged ileus, a severe blockage in the intestines
short bowel syndrome, which occurs after someone has large amount of small intestines removed ...
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EHEC has a very low infectious dose and colonizes the large intestine where it causes attaching and effacing (AE) lesions and produces a potent toxin, Shiga toxin (Stx), ...
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Pyloric stenosis, in which the passage between the stomach and small intestine fails to open properly, is the most common intestinal obstruction in infants.
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To create an ileal conduit, the surgeon takes a short segment of the small intestine and reconnects the remaining intestine so that it functions normally.
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lyophilized liposomal delivery system Patented oral drug-delivery system that allows a drug to pass through the gastrointestinal tract to the small intestine without degradation of the active agent.
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mechanical bowel obstruction (caused by hernia, tumor, adhesions, or similar conditions that can physically block the intestines) ...
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Malabsorption syndromes are disorders due to a deficiency in the absorption of nutrients from the small intestine into the bloodstream.
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Inflammatory bowel disease, which includes Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, affects the intestines. While Crohn's disease can inflame any part of the gastrointestinal tract, ulcerative colitis affects only the colon.
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People or animals carrying giardia in their intestines pass it out in their faeces. The parasite is then spread through poor hygiene or contaminated soil, food or water (see the box below).
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GASTROINTESTINAL (GI): Relating to the stomach and intestine.
GENE THERAPY: Any of a number of experimental treatments in which cell genes are altered.
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COLON - Also known as the large intestine, this structure has 6 major divisions: cecum, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, and rectum.
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liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, intestines, reproductive organs), in the chest (e.g., heart, aorta, lungs), and in the head (e.g., brain, skull, sinuses). It also can be used to detect abnormalities in the neck and spine (e.g.
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Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic - 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.
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This is a long term condition,in which the large intestine becomes inflamed. This article covers symptoms,diagnosis and treatment ,including diet,medications and surgical procedures.
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BILE DUCT - Large tube-like structure that delivers bile from the liver to the intestine to help digest food.
BILE DUCTULE - Microscopic bile duct that collects bile from liver cells and delivers it to the large bile duct outside the liver.
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A gland that secretes a digestive fluid into the intestine and also secretes the hormone insulin.
Polydipsia
Excessive thirst.
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Bile is a digestive fluid secreted by the liver and stored in the gallbladder which normally is released into the duodenum portion of the small intestine through the sphincter of Oddi.
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Normally, the liver filters bile from the blood and sends it to the gallbladder, where it's released into the intestines or absorbed into the bloodstream and disposed of.
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