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Enteroscopy is a medical procedure that uses a flexible tube with a lighted camera and a specialized instrument on the end to examine the lining of the small intestine.
Enterosorption is a medical term that refers to the process of using a substance, usually a polymer or a highly absorbent material, that is introduced into the gut through the digestive system, designed to selectively bind and remove toxins, pathogens, or other substances from the gastrointestinal tract.
Enterospasm is a medical term that refers to a rare and usually temporary condition characterized by involuntary spasms or contractions of the muscles of the digestive system, particularly in the esophagus. This can lead to symptoms such as severe pain in the chest or abdomen, difficulty swallowing, and abdominal discomfort.
Estasis means "steadiness" or "balance". Enterostasis refers to the balance or homeostasis of the digestive system. It is the ability of the system to maintain a stable internal environment despite changes in the external environment, such as changes in diet, temperature, or stress. Enterostasis involves the regulation of factors such as pH, pH level, and gut motility to maintain a healthy digestive system.
Enterostenosis is a medical condition in which there is a narrowing or stricture of the passage between the small intestine (intestine) and the stomach (stomach). In other words, it's a narrowing of the opening that connects the two parts of the digestive system, which can cause symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and difficulty eating or digesting food.
Enterostomal refers to a surgically created opening in the abdominal wall, also known as a stoma, which connects the intestine to the outside of the body. This is done in order to allow waste to be eliminated from the body, usually after a portion of the intestine has been removed due to disease or injury.
Enterostomies are surgical procedures that create an artificial opening in the digestive tract to divert the flow of food, vitamins, and minerals when a part of the digestive tract is damaged or removed. This may be done due to conditions such as cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, or intestinal obstruction, and helps to manage symptoms, prevent complications, and improve quality of life.
An enterostomy is a surgical procedure in which one end of the intestine is brought to the surface of the abdomen and attached to the skin to create an opening, typically used for waste elimination when the anus or rectum is blocked or not functioning properly.
An enterotome is a medical instrument used to make an incision in the intestine during surgery, typically to remove a portion of the intestine or to repair a perforation or blocked section of the intestine.
An enterotomy is a surgical incision made in the lining of the intestine (small or large bowel) to access a specific section of the bowel, allowing for the removal of a lesion, abscess, or foreign body. It is often performed in cases of bowel obstruction, diverticulitis, or inflammatory bowel disease.
Enterotoxigenic refers to a type of bacteria that produces a toxin that can cause diarrhea and other symptoms in humans and animals.
Enterotoxin is a type of protein toxin that is produced by certain bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus or Vibrio cholerae, and is responsible for causing the symptoms of food poisoning. It is usually ingested through contaminated food or water and can cause a range of symptoms, including diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and vomiting.
Enterotoxins are a type of toxin that is produced by certain bacteria, particularly Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus cereus. These toxins are responsible for causing food poisoning, which can lead to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps. Enterotoxins work by penetrating the intestinal lining and binding to receptors on the surface of intestinal cells, causing an increase in the movement of ions and water into the intestine, leading to an increase in fluid secretion and electrolyte loss. This results in the characteristic symptoms of food poisoning, including vomiting and diarrhea.
The term "enterovesical" refers to a connection or junction between the intestine (entero-) and the bladder (vesical). In medical contexts, an enterovesical fistula is a rare condition in which there is a abnormal connection between the intestine and the bladder wall, often caused by surgery, injury, or infection.
Enterovirus is a genus of viruses that are common causes of gastrointestinal and respiratory illnesses in humans. They are responsible for a range of conditions, including:<br><br> Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD)<br> Herpangina<br> Echovirus infections (which can cause a variety of symptoms such as fever, rash, and meningitis)<br> Coxsackievirus infections (which can cause a range of symptoms, including fever, rash, and heart problems)<br><br>Enteroviruses typically spread from person to person through:<br><br> Close contact with an infected person's feces, saliva, or mucus<br> Contaminated food and water<br> Touching surfaces or objects contaminated with the virus<br><br>Symptoms of enterovirus infections can range from mild to severe and may include:<br><br> Fever<br> Rash<br> Sores or blisters in the mouth and on the hands and feet<br> Diarrhea<br> Vomiting<br> Stomach pain<br> Headache<br> Muscle weakness<br> Fatigue<br><br>In most cases, enterovirus infections are mild and can be treated with supportive care, such as rest, hydration, and pain relief medication. However, in some cases, enterovirus infections can be more severe and may require antiviral medication or hospitalization.
Enteroviruses are a group of viruses that can cause a range of mild to severe symptoms, including fever, cough, runny nose, and muscle pain. They are commonly spread through unwashed hands that have come into contact with the vomit or feces of an infected person. Enteroviruses are the most common cause of viral gastroenteritis (stomach flu) and can also cause a range of other illnesses, including conjunctivitis (pink eye), meningitis, and encephalitis.
A large and successful business or organization: "The new enterprise is expected to create many jobs in the local community."<br><br>noun.
Enterprises refer to large-scale businesses or organizations that are involved in various activities such as production, manufacturing, trade, commerce, and/or services. They can be private or public, and can operate domestically or globally. In a broader sense, enterprises can also include non-profit organizations, charitable institutions, and even individuals who are engaged in entrepreneurial endeavors.
Ambitious and willing to take risks to achieve success. Having initiative and the ability to organize and manage one's own work or business.
Enterprisingly means in a businesslike and ambitious manner, often in the sense of being capable of producing profits or achieving success.
To entertain something or someone means to provide amusement, pleasure, or diversion for it or them. It can also mean to occupy or engage someone's attention, often in a pleasant or enjoyable way.
The verb "entertained" means to provide amusement or pleasure for someone. It can also mean to accommodate or receive someone as a guest, especially for social purposes. For example: "We entertained our friends with music and games at the party."
An entertainer is a person who provides entertainment to others, typically through performance or showmanship. This can include actors, musicians, comedians, circus performers, and others who create or present forms of entertainment, such as music, dance, comedy, or drama.
Entertainers are individuals or groups of people who provide entertainment for an audience, often through performances, shows, or events. They may include actors, musicians, singers, dancers, comedians, magicians, acrobats, and many others who aim to engage, amuse, and delight their audience.
The word "entertaining" means providing amusement, interest, or pleasure, typically in a social setting or through a performance. It can also describe something that is engaging, diverting, or enjoyable.
In an entertaining manner; in a way that is amusing, enjoyable, or appealing to the audience.
Entertainment refers to activities or performances that are done for the purpose of amusement, enjoyment, or relaxation. It can take many forms, such as films, television shows, concerts, theater productions, video games, and even simple social gatherings.
Entertainments refer to activities or events that are meant to provide enjoyment, amusement, or recreation for an audience or group of people. Examples of entertainments include movies, concerts, theater performances, video games, and sporting events.
The verb "entertains" means to amuse, interest, or distract someone, often in a recreational or social setting. It can be used in various contexts, such as:<br><br> "The comedian entertained the audience with his witty jokes." (Here, the comedian is providing amusement or interest to the audience.)<br> "The party entertains guests with live music and dancing." (Here, the party is providing recreational activities for its guests.)<br> "The magician entertained the children with his tricks." (Here, the magician is providing a diversion or distraction for the children.)<br><br>In general, "entertains" implies that someone or something is providing a pleasurable or engaging experience for someone else.
The word "enthalpic" refers to something related to or dealing with enthalpy, which is a concept in thermodynamics. Enthalpy is a measure of the total energy of a system, including both thermal energy and work energy. Enthalpic processes or reactions involve the exchange or transformation of enthalpy between systems or components.
Enthalpically refers to the measurement of the total energy of a system, including both the internal energy and the energy associated with the pressure and volume of the system. It is the total heat content of a system, including both the heat energy and the work performed on the system.
Enthalpy is a term in physics and chemistry that refers to a measure of the total energy of a system. It is a combination of the internal energy of the system, which includes the kinetic energy and potential energy of its constituent particles, and the product of the pressure and volume of the system. Enthalpy is often denoted by the symbol H and is measured in units of energy, such as joules (J) or calories (cal).
Enthean refers to something that is intrinsic, fundamental, or essential to a particular thing or entity. It often describes a sense of inner or inherent power, being, or essence. In the context of mysticism and spirituality, enthcean can refer to an experience or state of unity or oneness with a higher power or the divine.
Entheasm refers to a state of intense and often ecstatic enthusiasm or excitement, often used to describe feelings of artistic or spiritual inspiration, such as seeing a great work of art or hearing a powerful piece of music.