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Question | Answer |
Abdominal Ultrasonography | Sound waves beamed into the abdomen produce an image of abdominal viscera |
Aphthous stomatitis | Inflammation of the mouth with small, painful ulcers |
Atresia | Absence of a normal opening |
Bariatric surgery | Reducing the size of the stomach and diverting food to the jejunum |
Biliary atresia | Congenital hypoplasia or nonformation of bile ducts causes neonatal cholestasis and jaundice |
Bronchiectasis | Dilation of bronchial tubes |
Bronchospasms | Involuntary contraction of bronchi |
Buccal | Pertaining to the cheek |
cecal volvulus | Twisting of a part of the cecum upon itself |
Celiac disease | Autoimmune disorder of the small intestine; villi are damaged as a result of eating gluten |
cheilosis | Abnormal condition of the lip |
Cholangitis | Inflammation of bile vessels |
Cholangiography | X-ray examination of the colon and rectum obtained after injection of barium into the rectum |
Cholangiopancreatography | Xray examination after injection of contrast medium through and oral catheter and then passes through the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum and into bile ducts. |
Cholycystolithiasis | Abnormal condition of stones in the gallbladder |
Choledochal | Pertaining to the common bile duct |
Cholelithiasis | Abnormal condition of gallstones |
Cholestasis | Flow of bile form the liver to the duodenum is interrupted |
Colectomy | Removal of the colon |
Colonoscopy | Visual examination of the colon |
Computed tomography | A series of x-ray images are taken in multiple views (especially cross section) |
Dentalgia | Pain in a tooth |
Duodenal | Pertaining to the duodenum |
Dysmenorrhea | Painful menstration |
Dyspepsia | Difficult digestion |
Dysphagia | Difficult swallowing |
Endoscopic ultrasonography | Use of endoscope combined with ultrasound to examine the organs of the gastrointestinal tract |
Esophageal atresia | Closure of the esophagus |
Gastric bypass | Reducing the size of the stomach and diverting food to the jejunum |
Gastroenteritis | Inflammation of the stomach and the intestines |
Gastrointestinal endoscopy | Visual examination of the gastrointestinal tract using an endoscope |
Gastrojejunostomy | New opening between the stomach and the jejunum |
Gastrostomy | New opening of the stomach to the outside of the body |
Gingivectomy | Removal of gum tissue |
Glossectomy | Removal of the tongue |
Glycongen | Storage form of sugar |
Hematemesis | Bright red blood is vomited |
Hemolysis | Red blood cells are destroyed |
Hemoptysis | Spitting up blood from the respiratory tract |
Hemorrhage | Bursting forth of blood |
Hemostasis | Bleeding is stopped by mechanical or chemical means or by coagulation |
Hepatomegaly | Enlargement of the liver |
Herniorrhaphy | Suture of a hernia |
Ileostomy | New opening of the ileum to the outside of the body |
Labiodental | Pertaining to the lips and teeth |
Laparoscopy | Visual (endoscopic) examination of the abdomen with a laparoscope inserted through small incisions in the abdomen |
Lipase | Enzyme to digest fat |
Liver biopsy | Removal of liver tissue for microscopic examination |
Liver function test | Tests for the presence of enzymes and bilirubin in blood |
Lower gastrointestinal series | X-ray images of the colon and rectum obtained after injection of barium into the rectum |
Lymphangiectasia | Dilation of lymph vessels |
Magnetic resonance imaging | Magnetic waves produce images of organs and tissues in all three planes of the body |
Menorrhagia | Heavy discharge of blood during menstration |
Nastogastric intubation | Insertion of a tube through the nose into the stomach |
Oropharynx | The region of the throat, near the mouth |
Palatoplasty | Surgical repair of the palate |
Pancreatic | Pertaining to the pancreas |
Paracentesis | Surgical puncture to remove fluid from the abdomen |
Periodontal membrane | Membrane surrounding a tooth |
Polyphagia | Excessive appetite and uncontrolled eating |
Proctosigmoidoscopy | Visual examination of the anus and rectum |
Proptosis | Forward protrusion of the eye |
Pyloric stenosis | Narrowing of the pyloric sphincter |
Pylorospasm | Involuntary contraction of pyloric muscle |
Rectal carcinoma | Cancer of the rectum |
Rhinoplasty | Surgical repair of the nose |
Sialadenectomy | Removal of a salivary gland |
Splenic flexure | Area near the colon that bends down near the spleen |
Steatorrhea | Discharge of fat in feces |
Stool culture | Test for microorganisms present in feces |
Stool guaiac | Test to detect occult (hidden) blood in feces |
Sublingual | Beneath the tongue |
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