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redness or erosion near the stomach and the end of the esophagus
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Erythematous mucosa means that the innermost layer of the large intestine (closest to where the food passes through) is red and inflamed.
A gastric antral mucosa is a helicobacter pylon infection of the stomach. The infection can be treated with antibiotics to cure it.
The terminal ileum. Just had a doctor tell me that.
Erythematous mucosa is red mucou membranes. A person with the common cold, for instance, would have erythematous nasal mucosa with no bleeding.
Erythematous is not a disease, it just means red. Erythematous mucosa is red mucous membranes. Erythemtous mucosa is found in the nose and throat during a bout of the common cold.
what is erythematous mucosa in the distal rectum
Mucosa is the lining of cavities that are exposed to the outside environment, such as the nasal cavities, and internal organs. Antrum is a general term for a cavity or chamber which may have specific meaning in reference to certain organs or sites in the body. Erythematous means unnaturally reddened. So, erythematous mucosa in the antrum means that the lining at a site in your body is unnaturally reddened.
Erythematous means red. Mucosa erythematous means the lining of the GI tract was red. Talk with your health care provider to find out if this redness has any implications in your health.
redness or erosion near the stomach and the end of the esophagus
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neo terminal ileum refers to the 'new' terminal ileum, i.e the 'new' last part of the small bowel. It would be referred to as neo or new because the original terminal ileum has previously been removed. If you haven't had the last part of your small bowel removed you would just have a terminal ileum. If you have had the last part of your small bowel removed, you will have a neo terminal ileum.
Erythematous mucosa means that the innermost layer of the large intestine (closest to where the food passes through) is red and inflamed.
A gastric antral mucosa is a helicobacter pylon infection of the stomach. The infection can be treated with antibiotics to cure it.
Treatment for erythematous mucosa in the sigmoid colon depends on the underlying cause. It could be a result of inflammation, infection, or other conditions. Your healthcare provider will determine the appropriate treatment, which may include medications, dietary changes, or further diagnostic tests.
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