Procedure of introducing liquids into the rectum and colon via the anus.
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Examples for "cloister"
Examples for "cloister"
1They are gone forever; one in the grave, one in a cloister.
2The substitution of itineracy for the seclusion of the cloister; and 2.
3The door in the cloister opened and the Duke crossed the garden.
4The monks buried him in a shady place in their cloister garden.
5Hence the forewarning and the flight, the cloister and the yellow robes.
1Our results provide further insight into the pathophysiological background of colonic diseases.
2Here, we described the rate of colonic adenomas in patients with NHL.
3He had suffered a single acute colonic diverticulitis episode 19 years before.
4Conclusions: Incidental colonic activity detected by PET-CT warrants further evaluation with colonoscopy.
5Prevalence of colonic polyps was similar in patients with and without diverticulosis.
1MR enteroclysis did not reveal any intestinal abnormalities in this patient group.
2Capsule endoscopy was only performed if magnetic resonance enteroclysis showed no high-grade small bowel stenosis.
3Methods: Thirty-two patients who had 64-section CT enteroclysis and VCE because of obscure gastrointestinal bleeding were included.
4Balloon-assisted enteroscopy was significantly favored over magnetic resonance enteroclysis for insertion of the scope and procedure duration.
5Conclusion: Capsule endoscopy was preferred to magnetic resonance enteroclysis and balloon-assisted enteroscopy; it also had the lowest burden.
1Turpentine enemata for distention may be given according to the following formula:
2Purgatives and enemata used often and for a long time.
3Food given by enemata should be very nourishing and concentrated.
4Stimulating enemata, like hot water, hot strong coffee, hot whisky and water, salt water.
5When this is impracticable, nutrient enemata are called for.
1Took a clyster in the morning and rose in the afternoon.
2May the great devil give them a clyster with his red-hot three-pronged fork.
3We made him sick with hot butter and gave him a strong clyster.
4We stared at the clyster-pipe ballista, then at each other.
5Our modern medical writers ascribe great virtues to tobacco-water, injected into the womb by means of a clyster.
1She was also invited to undergo on-screen colonic irrigation for Celebrity Detox.
2Antegrade colonic irrigation induces highly effective emptying even in patients with severe constipation.
3The 10-part reality series shows Bingle doing ear candling and having colonic irrigation.
4Think of it as colonic irrigation for the financial system.
5Treat yourself to an in memoriam colonic irrigation or a visit to a psychic?
1Freeze-dried polyethylene glycol, a chemical normally used as a sexual lubricant or as a laxative for colon cleansing.
1Next to the Fleet enemas I spotted what I needed and headed for the front.
1Questionnaires were also completed by 140 patients undergoing double-contrast barium enema examinations.
2Conclusion: Patients' experiences with barium enema examinations were significantly worse than with any other test.
3Methods: 1510 consecutive patients underwent total colonoscopy for suspected colorectal lesions after barium enema examination.
4Formal barium enema and CT reports were compared with any endoscopic examination performed within 1 year.
5Recommend barium enema and X-rays for internal bleeding on the off-chance, yet no recent accidents, father says.
1Purpose: Transanal irrigation is increasingly used against chronic constipation and fecal incontinence in selected patients.
Translations for colon therapy