unit 8 (digestive system) - medical vocabulary Flashcards

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abdominal ultrasound

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a method of using sound waves to generate an image of abdominal organs; often used to diagnose liver cysts, gallstones, tissue abscesses, and abdominal organ enlargement

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absorption

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the process by which valuable nutrients leave the digestive tract and enter the blood supply

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acid blocker

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a group of drugs that block acid production in the stomach

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amylase

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an enzyme that acids in the chemical breakdown of carbohydrates

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amylase blood test

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a blood test used to detect elevated levels of an enzyme common in pancreatic disorders

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anal fistula

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an abnormal, tube-like passageway that forms between the anus and the skin near the anus

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anorexia

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lack of or no appetite

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anorexia nervosa

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a condition involving self-deprivation of food and pathological weight loss

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antibiotic

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a drug that fights or prevents bacterial infection

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antiemetic

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a drug that prevents or relieves nausea and vomiting

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antiviral

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a drug used to treat viral infections

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anus

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the opening at the lower end of the digestive tract, through which fecal waste is eliminated

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appendicitis

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inflammation of the appendix; caused by a blockage that results in infection

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appendix

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an organ that hangs from the lowest part of the cecum and which has no known function within the digestive system

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ascending colon

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the part of the colon that extends upward from the cecum

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ascites

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the abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdomen

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bariatric surgery

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a term that encompasses the surgical treatments available for morbid obesity, including lap bands, gastric bypasses, and other similar procedures to reduce the size of the stomach or digestive tract

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barium enema; lower gastrointestinal (LGI) series

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a special X-ray of the large intestine, including the rectum, using barium as a contrast medium

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bile

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a yellowish-brown or green fluid secreted by the liver to break down fatty foods

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borborygmus

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the movement of gas and/or fluid through the digestive tract, producing grumbling noises

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bulimia nervosa

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an eating disorder characterized by binge eating that is followed by induced vomiting, use of laxatives, and/or excessive exercise; often abbreviated to bulimia

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capsule endoscopy

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the visual examination in which a tiny, wireless camera is used to take pictures of the digestive tract

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cardiac sphincter

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a ring-like muscle at the end of the esophagus that controls that flow of substances between the esophagus and the stomach

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cecum

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a pouch that connects to the ileum and forms the first part of the colon

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celiac disease
a malabsorption syndrome (condition of faulty absorption) characterized by weight loss and diarrhea; thought to be caused by foods containing gluten, a protein found in wheat
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cholecystitis
inflammation of the gallbladder
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cholelithiasis
abnormal condition of stones in the gallbladder
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chyme
a pulpy substance that results when acidic gastric juices mix with partially digested food in the stomach
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cirrhosis
scarring of the liver due to alcohol, drugs, or a virus such as hepatitis
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colon
the large intestine, which connects to the ileum and continues to the anus
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colon cancer
malignant tumor of the glandular tissues in the colon, the rectum, or both
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colonoscopy
the visual examination of the colon (large intestine) using a scope
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complete blood count (CBC)
a routine test that involves counting the number of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in the blood
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constipation
the difficult elimination of stools
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Crohn's disease
a chronic disease that causes inflammation of the digestive tract
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crown
the part of a tooth that protrudes above the gum line
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deglutition
the act of swallowing
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dehydration
a condition in which fluid loss exceeds fluid intake
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dental caries
tooth decay or cavity; an infection that destroys the enamel or dentin of the tooth
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dental hygienist
a healthcare worker who works under the supervision of a dentist; is licensed to clean and remove stains from teeth, take and develop X-rays, give fluoride treatments, and educate patients about oral hygiene
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dentin
the bone-like material of a tooth
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dentist
a healthcare professional who specializes in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of conditions and diseases of the mouth and gums
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descending colon
the part of the colon that extends along the left side of the abdominal cavity
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diarrhea
a condition characterized by abnormally frequent elimination of loose or watery stools
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diet therapy
a diet specially prescribed to treat a health condition through gradual elimination and/or integration of specific foods
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digestion
the process by which food is broken down into smaller components
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digestive system
the body system that takes in food, breaks it down physically and chemically into nutrients, and then draws nutrients from the food into the bloodstream; also known as the gastrointestinal tract
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duodenum
the first section of the small intestine, which receives food from the stomach, bile from the liver and gallbladder, and pancreatic juice from the pancreas
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dyspepsia
painful or difficult digestion, also known as indigestion
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dysphagia
painful or difficult swallowing
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elimination
the discharge of waste from the body
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emesis
vomiting
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enamel
the hard covering on a tooth
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endoscopy
the examination of body organs or cavities through the use of a scope
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enteritis
inflammation of the intestines; characterized by diarrhea
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eructation
the release of gas from the stomach through the mouth; commonly known as belching (burp)
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esophageal varices
swollen, twisted veins in the distal portion of the esophagus or upper part of the stomach
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esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD)
the visual examination of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum using a scope
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esophagus
the mucous membrane-lines muscular tube that connects the pharynx to the stomach
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flatus
gas expelled through the anus
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fluoroscopy
an X-ray procedure that uses a fluoroscope to provide real-time moving images of the interior of the body; for example, to examine the swallowing mechanism
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gallbladder
a sac-like organ located on the posterior side of the liver that stores bile and releases bile when the body needs it for digestion
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gastroenteritis
inflammation of the stomach and intestines that is characterized by nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea; also called a "stomach bug"
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gastroenterologist
a physician who specializes in diseases and conditions of the digestive system
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gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
the backward flow of stomach acids into the esophagus
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gastroscopy
the visual examination of the stomach using a scope
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gingiva
the soft tissue that surrounds and supports the teeth; commonly known as the gums
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halitosis
bad breath; may be caused by dental, digestive, or respiratory disease
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hard palate
the anterior of the roof of the mouth
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hematemesis
vomiting of blood
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hematochezia
bright red blood (fresh) discharged from the anus
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hepatitis
inflammation of the liver caused by viral infection
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hepatitis A
an acute form of hepatitis usually spread through food contaminated by the feces of a person infected with the virus
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hepatitis B
chronic, potentially life-threatening form of hepatitis that is transmitted by blood or other bodily fluids, usually during sexual contact or during childbirth
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hepatitis C
chronic hepatitis transmitted by blood or other bodily fluids, usually through blood transfusion or through the use of illegal drug needles; potentially life-threatening
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hernia
the protrusion of an organ or structure through the muscle that normally contains it
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hiatal hernia
a hernia in which the upper part of the stomach protrudes through the esophageal opening in the diaphragm
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ileocecal valve
a sphincter muscle that prevents the backflow of contents from the cecum
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ileum
the last section of the small intestine, which is the site of vitamin B12 absorption
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ileus
a temporary stoppage of intestinal peristalsis, commonly seen 24 to 72 hours after abdominal surgery, which can result in pain, vomiting, fever, abdominal distention, and absence of stool formation
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ingestion
the intake of food and liquids into the body
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inguinal hernia
a hernia in which a portion of the intestines protrudes through a weakened part of the lower abdominal wall or groin
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insulin
a hormone that aids in the absorption of sugar
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intestinal adhesions
fibrous bands of tissue that abnormally bind the intestines together; may result from trauma or inflammation
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intestinal obstruction
a partial or complete stoppage of digested food in the intestinal tract
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intussusception
the folding of one part of the intestine into the opening of an adjacent section
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irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
a group of symptoms that includes diarrhea, bloating, cramping, and constipation associated with stress and tension
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jaundice
yellow discoloration of the skin and other tissues due to high blood levels of bilirubin, a yellow substance in bile
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jejunum
the middle section of the small intestine, in which nutrients from digested food are absorbed into the bloodstream through the walls of the small intestine
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laparoscopy
the noninvasive visual examination of any internal organ by placing a small scope, called a laparoscope, through the abdominal wall
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laxative
a drug that stimulates bowel movements
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lipase
an enzyme that aids in the chemical breakdown of fats
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liver
a vital organ that converts a carbohydrate called glycogen into glucose when the body's cells need energy
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liver profile
a blood test that measures the different enzymes involved in liver functions and the waste products that are produced as a result
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mastication
the process of physical or mechanical digestion that is performed with the teeth and tongue; commonly known as chewing
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mouth
the opening of the oral cavity
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nausea
an unpleasant sensation the stomach that causes an urge to vomit
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oral cavity
the region consisting of the mouth, tongue, teeth, salivary glands, and pharynx
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pancreas
an organ that is responsible for producing many different enzymes that aid in the digestion process
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pancreatitis
inflammation of the pancreas
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papillae
small, nipple-like protuberances (bumps) that contain taste buds
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peptic ulcer
a gastric or duodenal ulcer (open sore) caused by the Helicobacter pylori (H. Pylori) bacterium
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periodontal disease
inflammation and degeneration of the gums, teeth, and surrounding bone
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peristalsis
a propulsive muscular action that moves food down the pharynx
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peritonitis
inflammation of the abdominal cavity caused by bacterial infection; occurs after rupture of an abdominal organ or trauma to the abdominal region
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proctoscopy
the visual examination of the rectum using a scope
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protease
an enzyme that aids in the chemical breakdown of proteins
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pulp
blood vessels and nerve tissue contained in a tooth
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pulp cavity
the cavity of a tooth that contains connective tissue
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pyloric sphincter
a thick ring of muscular tissue that controls the flow of chyme from the stomach to the small intestine
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pylorus
a narrow, muscular passageway that connects the stomach to the small intestine
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rectum
the last section of the colon, which functions as a storage area for solid waste until defecation can occur
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registered dietitian (RD)
a healthcare worker who supervises the preparation and serving of food in any of a variety of settings, including hospitals, long-term care facilities, and schools
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regurgitation
the return of swallowed food from the stomach
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root
the part of a tooth that is embedded below the gum line
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root canal
the chamber of dental pulp lying within the root portion of a tooth
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rugae
folds in the lining of the stomach that produce gastric fluids that aid in digestion and provide a protective lining for the stomach
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salivary glands
several glands contained in the oral cavity, which excrete saliva
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serology test
a test that helps diagnose an infection by seeking a common antigen/antibody reaction through the use of a known antigen or antibody
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sigmoid colon
the part of the colon that is connected to the distal end of the descending colon and leads to the rectum
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sigmoidoscopy
the visual examination of the sigmoid colon using a scope
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small intestine
the longest section of the digestive system, averaging 17 to 20 feet in an adult, in which the absorption of nutrients begins; includes the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum
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soft palate
the posterior of the roof of the mouth
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stomach
a sac-like organ composed of three major areas, the fundus (upper, rounded portion), the body (the main section), and the antrum (the lower section
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strangulating obstruction
a condition in which blood flow to a segment of the intestines is blocked, potentially leading to necrosis (tissue death), gangrene, and perforation
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taste receptors
structures contained in taste buds that enable a person to perceive the different tastes in foods
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tongue
a muscular organ attached to the floor of the mouth that aids in mastication
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transverse colon
the longest part of the colon, which horizontally crosses the abdomen
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ulcer
an open sore or lesion of the mucous lining in a gastric organ, such as the stomach or esophagus
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ulcerative colitis
chronic inflammation of the colon with ulcers
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upper gastrointestinal (UGI) series
a series of X-rays taken of the stomach and duodenum after a patient has swallowed a barium contrast agent
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uvula
a finger-like projection of tissue that hangs from the soft palate; covers the nasopharynx during swallowing to prevent food and liquid from entering the nasal cavity
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volvulus
an abnormal twisting of the intestine
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occult blood test
a test used to detect hidden blood in the feces