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POMR PROBLEM ORIENTED MEDICAL RECORD
SOMR SOURCE ORIENTED MEDICAL RECORD
IBD INFLAMMATORY BOWLE DISEASE
HBV HEPATATIS B VIRUS
HAV HEPATATIS A VIRUS
NAFLD NON ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE
BIL BILATERAL
CIR CIRRHOSIS
GE GASTROENTERALIS
ICS ILEOCEAL SPHINCTER
IO INTESTIONAL OBSTRUCTION
PU PEPTIC ULSER
JAUND JAUNDICE
UC ULCERATIVE COLITIS
CHEILOSIS ALSO KNOWN AS CHELITIS IS A DISORDER OF THE LIPS CHARACTERIZED BY CRACKLIKE SORES AT THE CORNERS OF THE MOUTH
CHOLANGITIS IS AN ACUTE INFECTION ON THE BILE DUCT CHARACTERIZED BY PAIN IN THE UPPER RIGHT QUADRANT OF THE ABDOMEN( INFLAMMATION OF THE BILE DUCT)
GASTROESOPHAGEAL PERTAINING TO THE STOMACH AND ESOPHAGUS
STEATOSIS IS THE MILDEST TYPE OFT THIS CONDITION IS CHARACTERIZED BY ACCUMULATION OF FAT WITHIN THE LIVER THE USUSALLY DOESNOT CAUSE LIVER DAMAGE
STOMATOMYCOSIS ANY DISEASE OF THE MOUTH DUE TO INFECTION
COLOSTOMY THE SURGICAL CREATION OF AN ARTIFICAL ECRETORY OPENING BETWEEN THE COLON AND THE BODY SURFACE
CIRRHOSIS THE PROGRESSIVE DEGENERATION DISEASE OF THE LIVER THAT IS OFTEN CAUSED BY EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL USE OR BY VIRAL HEPATATIS B OR C
HEPATOMEGALY ABNORMAL ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER
ENTERALGIA PAIN IN SMALL INTESTINE
PROCTOPEXY THE SURGICAL FIXATION OF A PROLASPED RECTUM TO AN ADJACENT TISSUE OR ORGAN
DYSPHAGIA DIFFICULITY IN SWALLOWING
PALATOPLASTY THE SURGICAL REPAIR OF A CLEFT LIP AND OR PALATE
ILEOCECAL PERTAINING TO THE ILEUM AND CECUM
CHOLECYSTECTOMY IS THE SURGICAL REMOVAL OF THE GALLBLADDER
DYSPEPSIA ALSO KNOWN AS INDEJESTION IS PAIN OR DISCOMFORT IN DIGESTION
PROCTOPLASTY SURGICAL REPAIR OF RECTUM
ESOPHAGITIS INFLAMMATION OF THE ESOPHAGUS
GASTROMEGALY ENLARGEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR ABDOMEN
SIGMOIDPEXY SURGICAL FIXATION OF SIGMOID AND COLON
COLONSCOPY IS THE DIRECT VISUAL EXAMINATION OF THE SURFACE OFTHE ENTIRE COLON FROM THE RECTUM TO THE CECUM
GASTROTOMY SURGICAL INCISION OF THE STOMACH
ILEECTOMY IS THE SURGICAL REMMOVAL OF THE ILEUM
HEMATEMESIS THE VOMITTING OR EXCESSIVE VOMITING
PANCREATITIS INFLAMMATION OF THE PANCREAS
GINGIVECTOMY THE SURGICAL REMOVAL OF DISEASED GINGIVAL TISSUE
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