You can visualise the duodenum with the flexible fiberoptic devise. This procedure is called as esophagoscopy. You can visualise the stomach and the duodenum with the flexible fiberoptic devise. The procedure is called as gastroduodenoscopy.
"Cardia" is an anatomical term that refers to the part of the stomach that is attached to the esophagus. It has been stated that the cardia is more a part of the stomach than the esophagus.
The medical term meaning spasm of the esophagus is known simply as "esophageal spasm." Doctors don't know why some people suffer with these spasms but treatment methods include nitroglycerin, anti-depressants, and in rare cases, surgery.
Inflammation in the esophagus, known as esophagitis, is often caused by acid reflux, infections, or allergies. Symptoms may include difficulty swallowing, chest pain, and heartburn. Treatment may involve medications to reduce stomach acid, lifestyle changes, or in severe cases, surgery.
Like a worm; hence the name "vermiform appendix". Vermiform comes from Latin meaning "worm-shaped".
The absorptive surface area of the small intestine is actually about 250 square meters (almost 2,700 square feet) – the size of a tennis court! How is this possible? The small intestine has three features which allow it to have such a huge absorptive surface area packed into a relatively small space:1. Mucosal folds: The inner surface of the small intestine is not flat, but thrown into circular folds. This not only increases the surface area, but helps regulate the flow of digested food through your intestine.2. Villi: The folds form numerous tiny projections which stick out into the open space inside your small intestine (or lumen), and are covered with cells that help absorb nutrients from the food that passes through.3. Microvilli: The cells on the villi are packed full of tiny hair like structures called microvilli. This helps increase the surface of each individual cell, meaning that each cell can absorb more nutrients.
The word "entural" doesn't exist, but there is a words similar to it. It's called "enteral" meaning(chiefly of nutrition) Involving or passing through the intestine, either naturally via the mouth and esophagus, or through an artificial opening
Esophag- is the medical terminology combining form meaning esophagus
enter/oenter/othe small intestine is the main organ for digestion food . contrary to popular belief digestion does NOT take place in the stomach . THE stomach main function is to break -down food stuffs into make if soft and easily absorbed using strong acids
This question is not entirely clear, but one answer is esophago/gastro/duodeno/scopy, meaning visual examination ("scopy") of the esophagus, stomach ("gastro"), and upper small intestine ("duodeno").
Gastroenterocolitis (gastr/o meaning stomach; enter/o meaning small intestine; col- meaning large intestine; and - itis meaning inflammation.)EnterocolitisIt's called small intestine bacterial infection short for Sibo
TEE, or transesophageal echocardiography, is performed from inside the esophagus.
The esophagus.
Esophageal Atresia
Enterorrhaphy is the medical term meaning surgical suture of the intestine. A related term, enteroplasty, means surgical repair of the intestine.
The meaning of MPI in welding is Magnetic Particle Inspection.
Gastroenteralgia is the medical term meaning pain in the stomach and intestine.
gastr meaning stomach or belly enter meaning intestine itis meaning inflammation