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Meanings of
enteral
in English
Portuguese
intestinal
Spanish
entérico
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Of or relating to or inside the intestines.
intestinal
enteric
alimentary canal
alimentary tract
digestive tube
digestive tract
gastrointestinal tract
internal organ
Related terms
viscus
Portuguese
intestinal
Synonyms
Examples for "
intestinal
"
intestinal
enteric
alimentary canal
alimentary tract
digestive tube
Examples for "
intestinal
"
1
However, the means by which microbiota promotes
intestinal
IgA responses remain unclear.
2
Background: Many different
intestinal
parasite species can co-occur in the same population.
3
However, post-transcriptional regulation of
intestinal
FPN has not yet been completely understood.
4
Previous studies indicate a link between
intestinal
microbial balance and bone health.
5
A double lumen
intestinal
perfusion method was used in 5 healthy volunteers.
1
However, the effects of the virome in modulating
enteric
infections remain unexplored.
2
Waited for my boat, worse luck, and contracted
enteric
in Cape Town.
3
Neurons of the
enteric
nervous system of the stomach were not immunolabeled.
4
In patient 1,
enteric
conversion was necessary due to reflux pancreatitis.
5
His premature death from
enteric
was a grave loss to the British army.
1
On the other hand, the
alimentary
canal
becomes a most extensive organ.
2
The initial signs of poisoning are referable to the
alimentary
canal
.
3
The inner tube was the
alimentary
canal
with its special muscles.
4
Anus, posterior opening of the
alimentary
canal
,
through which the excrements are expelled.
5
While the
alimentary
canal
is closing, the body-wall also closes on all sides.
1
The result is an increased liability to fermentation in the
alimentary
tract
.
2
The result is fermentation and an acid state of the
alimentary
tract
.
3
Fruits are cleansers, both of the
alimentary
tract
and of the blood.
4
It can involve the entire
alimentary
tract
and usually produces mucosal ulceration.
5
Aim: To study the bioadhesive property of carbomer934 in dog
alimentary
tract
.
1
Surgeons spent over three hours mending his wounded stomach and
digestive
tube
.
2
Sausage casings were traditionally various parts of the animal
digestive
tube
.
3
The dark, sometimes gritty "vein" along the tail muscle is actually the end of the
digestive
tube
.
4
The work of digestion is chiefly done in the
digestive
tube
or canal, which is about thirty feet in length.
5
Was I not justified in asserting that the unity of the animal plan is to be found in the
digestive
tube
?
1
The natural avenues of infection are the maternal passages and
digestive
tract
.
2
The salivary microbiota is constantly swallowed and delivered to the
digestive
tract
.
3
A varied diet may have a favorable role against
digestive
tract
cancers.
4
Her circulation coursed through the creature's
digestive
tract
,
adding to its color.
5
The damned monster has a very efficient
digestive
tract
,
if nothing else.
1
However, very little is known about their function in the
gastrointestinal
tract
.
2
Polio is caused by a virus that attacks the human
gastrointestinal
tract
.
3
For the investigation of the
gastrointestinal
tract
,
six sonographic approaches are described.
4
Direct tumor invasion into the
gastrointestinal
tract
was found in three patients.
5
Acute GVHD of the
gastrointestinal
tract
presents both diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.
1
The Fisherman must have sliced an
internal
organ
,
or severed an artery.
2
However, dose-volume calculations using individual CT scans do not account for
internal
organ
motion.
3
There seemed to be an injury to some
internal
organ
,
which threatened his life.
4
She will start alongside fellow Aussie Genevieve LaCaze in four days, minus an
internal
organ
.
5
One (they chose their mom) had a punctured eye and grievous
internal
organ
damage.
Usage of
enteral
in English
1
Limitations: Small number of patients and no comparison with other
enteral
stents.
2
Thirty-five percent used
enteral
access devices to verify initial feeding tube placement.
3
We showed directly a relation between
enteral
feeding and small-intestinal mucosal growth.
4
Its Medical Devices segment focuses on infusion therapy and
enteral
clinical nutrition.
5
This study showed that gallbladder motility is preserved during constant-rate
enteral
nutrition.
6
Rapid identification of these patients is necessary to establish early
enteral
tube feeding.
7
Conclusion: Early
enteral
feeding with FOSL-HN was safe and well tolerated.
8
Interventions: Patients underwent EUS-guided PEG and deployment of a standard
enteral
feeding tube.
9
Approximately half of those patients receiving
enteral
nutrition achieved tolerance of the regimen.
10
In contrast, the use of
enteral
nutrition predicted a favorable outcome.
11
Gallbladder motility has not yet been studied during constant-rate
enteral
nutrition.
12
Adjunctive therapies in
enteral
and parenteral nutrition are being actively investigated.
13
A corresponding mucosal eNOS gradient appeared only after initiating
enteral
feeding.
14
Considering the hygiene criteria, the home-prepared
enteral
tube feedings did not differ significantly.
15
Results: Fourteen infants (group 1) achieved full
enteral
feeding within seven days.
16
Clinical practice guidelines should be updated to incorporate new research on
enteral
access systems.
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enteral
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
early enteral
full enteral
continuous enteral
receive enteral
enrich enteral
More collocations
Translations for
enteral
Portuguese
intestinal
do intestino
entérico
Spanish
entérico
Enteral
through the time
Enteral
across language varieties
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