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Aerophagia   excessive swallowing of air, usually an unconscious process associated with anxiety  
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Amebic Dysentery   any of a number of disorders marked by inflammation of the intestine, especially of the colon, with abdominal pain, tenesmus, and frequent stools containing blood and mucus.  
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Anastomosis   surgical, traumatic, or pathological formation of an opening between two normally distinct spaces or organs.  
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Anorexia Nervosa   a psychiatric disorder characterized by an unrealistic fear of weight gain, self-starvation. The individual is obsessed with becoming increasingly thinner and limits food intake to the point where health is compromised.  
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Antiemetic   preventing or alleviating nausea and vomiting  
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Aphthous Ulcers   a small painful ulcer in the mouth, approximately 2 to 5 mm in diameter. It usually remains for five to seven days and heals within two weeks with no scarring.  
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Ascites   an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdomen.  
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Bariatrics   The branch of medicine that deals with the causes, prevention, and treatment of obesity  
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Borborygmus   A rumbling noise produced by the movement of gas through the intestines  
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Botulism   caused by botulinum toxin, a natural poison produced by certain bacteria in the Clostridium genus. Exposure to the botulinum toxin occurs mostly from eating contaminated food, or in infants, from certain clostridia growing in the intestine.  
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Bulimia Nervosa   a serious and sometimes life-threatening eating disorder affecting mainly young women. People known as bulimics, consume large amounts of food and then try to rid themselves of the foodby fasting, excessive exercise, vomiting, or using laxatives.  
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Cachexia   a profound and marked state of constitutional disorder; general ill health and malnutrition.  
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Cheilosis   fissuring and dry scaling of the vermilion surface of the lips and angles of the mouth, a characteristic of riboflavin deficiency.  
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Cholangiography   A radiographic examination of the bile ducts following administration of a radiopaque contrast medium  
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Cholangitis   inflammation of the bile ducts  
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Cholecystectomy   the surgical removal of the gallbladder  
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Cholecytitis   a painful inflammation of the gallbladder's wall  
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Choledocholithotomy   Incision of the common bile duct for the extraction of an impacted gallstone.  
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cholelithiasis   The presence or formation of gallstones in the gallbladder or bile ducts.  
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Cholera   an acute infectious disease characterized by watery diarrhea that is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae  
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Cirrhosis   a chronic degenerative disease in which normal liver cells are damaged and are then replaced by scar tissue  
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Colonoscopy   a medical procedure where a long, flexible, tubular instrument called the colonoscope is used to view the entire inner lining of the colon (large intestine) and the rectum.  
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Chrons Disease   a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), resulting in swelling and dysfunction of the intestinal tract  
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Diverticulitis   Inflammation of a diverticulum, especially of the small pockets in the wall of the colon that fill with stagnant fecal material and become inflamed  
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Diverticulosis   the presence of diverticula in the absence of inflammation  
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Dyspepsia   painful, difficult, or disturbed digestion, which may be accompanied by symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, heartburn, bloating, and stomach discomfort.  
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Dysphagia   Difficulty in swallowing or inability to swallow  
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Emesis   vomiting.  
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Enteritis   inflammation of the intestine, especially of the small intestine.  
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Eructation   belching; casting up wind from the stomach through the mouth  
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Esophageal Varices   varicosities of branches of the azygos vein which anastomose with tributaries of the portal vein in the lower esophagus, due to portal hypertension in cirrhosis.  
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Esophagogastrodupdenoscopy   performed to evaluate or treat symptoms relating to the upper gastrointestinal tract,  
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Gastrodupdenostomy   The surgical formation of a communication between the stomach and the duodenum  
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Gastroesophageal reflux disease   any condition resulting from gastroesophageal reflux, characterized by heartburn and regurgitation;  
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Gastrostomy tube   Stomach tube for feeding.  
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Hematemesis   vomiting of blood.  
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Hemoccult test   A qualitative test for hidden blood in the stool, based upon detecting the peroxidase activity of hemoglobin.  
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Hepatitis   Inflammation of the liver.  
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Herpes Labialis   affecting the vermilion border of the lips.  
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Hiatal Hernia   protrusion of any structure through the esophageal hiatus of the diaphragm  
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Hyperemesis   excessive vomiting  
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Ileus   Ileus is a partial or complete non-mechanical blockage of the small and/or large intestine  
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Inguinal Hernia   hernia into the inguinal canal.  
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Jaundice   a condition in which a person's skin and the whites of the eyes are discolored yellow due to an increased level of bile pigments in the blood resulting from liver disease.  
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MElena   the passage of dark stools stained with altered blood  
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Morbid Obesity   the condition of weighing two or more times the ideal weight; so called because it is associated with many serious and life-threatening disorders.  
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Nasogastric Intubation   the placement of a nasogastric tube through the nose into the stomach to relieve gastric distension by removing gas, gastric secretions, or food; to instill medication, food, or fluids; or to obtain a specimen for laboratory analysis.  
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Obesity   an abnormal accumulation of body fat, usually 20% or more over an individual's ideal body weight. Obesity is associated with increased risk of illness, disability, and death  
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Peridontium   the tissues investing and supporting the teeth, including the cementum, periodontal ligament, alveolar bone, and gingiva  
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Pristalsis   the wormlike movement by which the alimentary canal or other tubular organs having both longitudinal and circular muscle fibers propel their contents, consisting of a wave of contraction passing along the tube for variable distances.  
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Proctopexy   surgical fixation of the rectum.  
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Regurgiation   flow in the opposite direction from normal.  
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Salmonellosis   infection with Salmonella  
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Sigmoidoscopy   a procedure by which a doctor inserts either a short and rigid or slightly longer and flexible fiber-optic tube into the rectum to examine the lower portion of the large intestine (or bowel).  
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Stomatorrhagia   Bleeding from any part of the oral cavity.  
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Trismus   motor disturbance of the trigeminal nerve, especially spasm of the masticatory muscles, with difficulty in opening the mouth (lockjaw);  
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Ulceration Colitis   chronic ulceration in the colon, chiefly of the mucosa and submucosa, manifested by cramping abdominal pain, rectal bleeding, and loose discharges of blood, pus, and mucus with scanty fecal particles.  
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Volvulus   torsion of a loop of intestine, causing obstruction.  
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Xerostomia   dryness of the mouth due to salivary gland dysfunction  
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