Related to anal fistula: hemorrhoids, Crohn's disease, Anorectal fistula, Fistula in anofistula [fis´tu-lah] (pl. fistulas, fis´tulae) (L.) any abnormal tubelike passage within body tissue, usually between two internal organs or leading from an internal organ to the body surface. So...
text>Since guidelines for the treatment of hemorrhoidal disease were published in 2001, some publications and meta-analyses describe the usefulness of the medical treatment of hemorrhoids. They confirm, with a good level of evidence, the benefits of transit regulation and the short-term usefulness ...
hem·or·rhoi·dal veins obsolete term for rectal veins. See: inferior rectal veins, middle rectal veins, superior rectal vein. Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster'...
Finally, from 37 to 40 weeks the last stages of your baby's development occur: By the end of 37 weeks, your baby is considered full term. Your baby's organs are capable of functioning on their own. As you near your due date, your baby may turn into a head-down position for birth....
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012 Patient discussion about pile Q. What are hemorrhoids? A.Hemorrhoids are swollen veins in the anal canal. This common problem can be painful, but it’s usually not serious. ...
Following is an abstract of a simulated patient’s medical record. Read the record and define each term in italics. If you can’t think of the meaning, hover your cursor over the word for a tip. A 55 year old male complains ofnocturia, three to four times a night.He also states that...
医学名词解释(Medical term interpretation).doc,医学名词解释(Medical term interpretation) The renal sinus The renal portal has a larger cavity in the kidney, known as the renal sinus renal sinus, sinus renalis, the main branch of the renal artery in th
An obsolete term for Henoch-Schönlein purpura. nonthrombocytopenic purpuraAllergic purpura. posttransfusion purpura Abbreviation: PTP An abnormal immune-mediated fall in the number of circulating platelets, caused by a recipient's reaction to foreign antigens on platelets received during a transfusion...
healthy full-term baby at birth weighs 7.5 lb (3.4 kg), and the placenta and fluid together weigh another 3.5 lb. The remaining weight that a woman gains during pregnancy is mostly due to water retention and fat stores. Her breasts, for instance, gain about 2 lb. in weight, and she ...
Would your girl-friend cook for you something in time when you come home? Do you use a microwave-oven to heat up to death the food? Do you have colic? Do you have hemorrhoids? So you see, it is not easy at all do give you a recipe. Latin people eat also very late in the nigh...