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the digestive system

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aerophagia   The swallowing of air, whether deliberately to stimulate belching, accidentally, or as an involuntary habit.  
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amebic dysentery   inflammation of the intestines caused by the parasitic amoeba  
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anastomosis   The connection of separate parts of a branching system to form a network, as of leaf veins, blood vessels, or a river and its branches.  
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anorexia nervosa   A psychophysiological disorder usually occurring in young women that is characterized by an abnormal fear of becoming obese, a distorted self-image, a persistent unwillingness to eat, and severe weight loss.  
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antiemetic   any antiemetic drug, such as promethazine or metoclopramide  
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aphthous ulcers   a blister on the mucous membranes of the lips or mouth or gastrointestinal tract  
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ascites   An abnormal accumulation of serous fluid in the abdominal cavity  
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bariatrics   The branch of medicine that deals with the causes, prevention, and treatment of obesity.  
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borborygmus   rumbling of the stomach  
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botulism   A severe, sometimes fatal food poisoning caused by ingestion of food containing botulin and characterized by nausea, vomiting, disturbed vision, muscular weakness, and fatigue.  
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bulimia nervosa   Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by recurrent binge eating, followed by compensatory behaviors.  
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cachexia   Weakness and wasting of the body due to severe chronic illness  
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cheilosis   a disorder of the lips marked by scaling and fissures at the corners of the mouth; caused by a deficiency of riboflavin.  
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cholangiography   X-ray examination of the bile ducts, used to locate and identify an obstruction.  
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cholangitis   inflammation of the bile ducts  
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cholecystectomy   Surgical removal of the gallbladder  
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cholecystitis   Inflammation of the gallbladder.  
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choledocholithotomy   Surgery that involves the removal of one or more obstructive gallstones from the common bile duct.  
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cholelithiasis   The formation of gallstones  
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cholera   1.An infectious and often fatal bacterial disease of the small intestine, typically contracted from infected water supplies and causing severe vomiting and diarrhea  
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cirrhosis   1.A chronic disease of the liver marked by degeneration of cells, inflammation, and fibrous thickening of tissue. It is typically a result of alcoholism or hepatitis  
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crohns disease   Chronic inflammatory intestinal disease. According to the latest findings, foodstuffs may trigger such inflammations, for example through a delayed type III food allergy.  
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diverticulitis   1.Inflammation of a diverticulum, esp. in the colon, causing pain and disturbance of bowel function  
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diverticulosis   A condition in which diverticula are present in the intestine without signs of inflammation  
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dyspepsia   Indigestion  
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dysphagia   Difficulty or discomfort in swallowing, as a symptom of disease  
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emesis   The action or process of vomiting  
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enteritis   Inflammation of the intestine, esp. the small intestine, usually accompanied by diarrhea  
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eructation   A belch  
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esophageal varices   stretched veins in the esophagus that occur when the liver is not working properly  
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esophagogastroduodenoscopy   a test using an endoscope to look at the inside of the esophagus, stomach, and upper part of the small intestine. Tissue samples can also be taken to test for diseases.  
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gastroduodenostomy   Gastroduodenostomy is a surgical procedure where the doctor creates a new connection between the stomach and the duodenum. This procedure may be performed in cases of stomach cancer or in the case of a malfunctioning pyloric valve.  
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hematemesis   The vomiting of blood  
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hemoccult test   A test that checks for hidden blood in the stool.  
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hepatitis   A disease characterized by inflammation of the liver  
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herpes labialis   blister-like sores occuring on the lip and adjacent tissue (also known as cold sores)  
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hiatal hernia   hiatus hernia: hernia resulting from the protrusion of part of the stomach through the diaphragm  
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hyperemesis   severe and excessive vomiting  
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