"Epigastric" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The adjective "epigastric" refers to the region of the abdominal cavity located above the stomach and below the ribs, particularly in the upper midsection of the abdomen. It can also describe something related to or affecting this area, such as epigastric pain, which is a specific type of abdominal pain.
Epidural refers to a region or layer of tissue situated outside the dura mater, the protective membrane that surrounds the spinal cord. In medical contexts, it often refers to an epidural space, which is the area between the layers of tissue that surround the spinal cord and vertebral column. An epidural can also refer to an epidural anesthesia, a type of pain relief administered to patients, usually during childbirth or surgery, by injecting medication into the epidural space to block the transmission of pain signals to the brain.
Epidurals are a type of medication or anesthesia that is injected into the epidural space, which is the area outside of the spinal sac (dura mater) surrounding the spinal cord. Epidurals are commonly used to numb the lower back, pelvis, and legs during childbirth or to relieve pain in the lower back and legs.
Epidurography is a medical imaging technique used to visualize the epidural space, which is the area outside the dura mater that surrounds the spinal cord. The procedure involves injecting a contrast agent into the epidural space and then taking X-ray images or CT scans to visualize the area. This test is often used to diagnose and treat conditions such as spinal stenosis, herniated discs, and spinal tumors.
Epigaeous refers to the condition or habit of being "above ground", in reference to plants or vegetation that grow on or above the soil surface, as opposed to being subterranean or underground.
Epigastrorrhaphy refers to the surgical procedure of suturing or stitching the upper part of the stomach, specifically the epigastric region, which is the area just above the navel. This procedure is often used to repair a rupture or hernia in the stomach or to literally "sew" together the stomach muscles to prevent further damage.
Epigene refers to a phenomenon in which the expression of a gene is changed by environmental or lifestyle factors, such as diet or stress, without altering the DNA sequence itself.
Epigenesis refers to the process by which the characteristics of an organism are determined and shaped during its development, especially in relation to gene expression. It involves a range of complex biological interactions between genes, environmental factors, and external stimuli, which ultimately influence the form and function of cells, tissues, and organs. The term is often used in the context of developmental biology, prenatal development, and evolution.