"Enteradenography" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Enteradenography is a medical imaging technique used to visualize the ducts that connect the pancreas and other glands in the abdominal cavity to the small intestine. It involves injection of a contrast agent into the pancreatic duct and X-ray imaging to produce images of the ducts and surrounding tissues. The technique is primarily used to diagnose conditions such as chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer, as well as to evaluate the anatomy of the pancreaticobiliary system.
Entelechy refers to the inherent or potential form of a thing that is present from the beginning and guides its development towards its full realization or actualization. It is a term often used in Aristotelian philosophy to describe the concept of potentiality and actuality. In other words, entelechy is the idea that a thing has a unique blueprint or destiny that shapes its growth and development, and that this blueprint is not just a product of external factors but an inherent aspect of the thing itself.