gastric achylia

  • 1achylia gastrica — noun absence of gastric juices (partial or complete) • Syn: ↑achylia • Hypernyms: ↑disorder, ↑upset * * * ˈgastrikə noun ( s) Etymology …

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  • 2achylia gastrica — achylia gas·tri·ca gas trik ə n 1) partial or complete absence of gastric juice 2) ACHLORHYDRIA …

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  • 3achylia — 1. Absence of gastric juice or other digestive secretions. 2. Absence of chyle. [G. a priv. + chylos, juice] a. gastrica diminished or abolished secretion of gastric juice associated with atrophy of the …

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  • 4gastric chromatoscopy — diagnosis of gastric function by the color of the gastric contents; a test for achylia gastrica …

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  • 5achylia — noun The lack or reduced production of gastric juices in any part of the digestive tract. Syn: achylia gastrica See Also: achylous …

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  • 6achylia — noun absence of gastric juices (partial or complete) • Syn: ↑achylia gastrica • Hypernyms: ↑disorder, ↑upset …

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  • 7Walery Jaworski — (March 20, 1849 ndash; July 17, 1924), was one of the pioneers of gastroenterology in Poland.In 1899 he described bacteria living in the human stomach that he named Vibrio rugula . He speculated that they were responsible for stomach ulcers,… …

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  • 8Эйнхорн, Макс — Макс Эйнхорн англ. Max Einhorn Дата рождения: 10 января 1862(1862 01 10) Место рождения: Гродно, Российская империя …

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  • 9Эйнхорн — Эйнхорн, Макс Макс Эйнхорн, также известный как Макс Эйнгорн (англ. Max Einhorn) (10 января 1862, Гродно, Россия 1953) американский гастроэнтеролог еврейского происхождения. Изобретатель различных медицинских гастроэнтерологических инструментов.… …

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  • 10Diarrhea — A familiar phenomenon with unusually frequent or unusually liquid bowel movements, excessive watery evacuations of fecal material. The opposite of constipation. The word “diarrhea” with its odd spelling is a near steal from the Greek “diarrhoia”… …

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