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Intestinal obstruction — when something blocks food or liquid from moving through the small or large intestine. Intussusception (in children); Kidney ...
The small intestine is then cut a short distance below the main stomach and connected to the new pouch. Food flows directly from the pouch into this part of the ...
Clostridioides difficile (klos-TRID-e-oi-deez dif-uh-SEEL) is a bacterium that causes an infection of the colon, the longest part of the large intestine.
The ampulla of Vater is located where the bile duct and pancreatic duct join and empty into the small intestine. Ampullary (AM-poo-la-ree) cancer is rare ...
... intestinal transit and thereby enhance intestinal absorption. The ... intestine or create a reversed intestinal segment to slow transit; Intestinal ...
First described over a century ago, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is broadly defined as excessive bacteria in the small intestine, ...
Ulcerative colitis involves inflammation along the superficial lining of the large intestine (colon) and rectum while Crohn's disease involves inflammation and ...
Dumping syndrome is a condition in which food moves from the stomach into the small intestine too quickly after eating, more commonly seen after certain ...
... intestinal fluid collected by aspiration from the duodenal section of the small intestine. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age ...
Rarely, the polyp can block the opening between the stomach and the small intestine. Symptoms include: Pain or tenderness when the stomach is pressed. Nausea.
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