
1) Infolding 2) Introsusception
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[blood vessel growth] Intussusception is the process whereby a new blood vessel is created by the splitting of an existing blood vessel in two. It is one of the three ways that blood vessels are known to be formed in the human body, the other two being angiogenesis and vasculogenesis. Intussusception, also known as splitting angiogenesis, w...
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[medical disorder] An intussusception is a medical condition in which a part of the intestine has invaginated into another section of intestine, similar to the way in which the parts of a collapsible telescope slide into one another. This can often result in an obstruction. The part that prolapses into the other is called the intussusceptum...
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movement of one part of a thing into another
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• (n.) The reception of one part within another. • (n.) The abnormal reception or slipping of a part of a tube, by inversion and descent, within a contiguous part of it; specifically, the reception or slipping of the upper part of the small intestine into the lower; introsusception; invagination. • (n.) The interposition of new parti...
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telescoping of a segment of the intestine into an adjacent segment, producing a mechanical obstruction of the alimentary canal. Primary ... [2 related articles]
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Intussusception refers to a telescoping of one portion of the intestine into another. This results in reduced blood supply to the affected portion of the intestine. Intussusception is seen almost exclusively in children between the ages of 5 months and 1 year. It is three times more common in boys and the exact cause is unknown. In older children, ...
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(in″tә-sә-sep´shәn) prolapse of one part of the intestine into the lumen of an immediately adjacent part, causing partial or complete intestinal obstruction. It can occur in adults, such as because of a tumor, but is far more common in infants; it is one of the most common causes of intestinal ob...
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This is where one part of the bowel telescopes into the next piece of bowel causing a blockage
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In`tus·sus·cep'tion noun [ Latin
intus within +
susception . Confer
Introsusception .]
1. The reception of one part within another.
2. (Medicine) The abnormal reception or slipping of a part of a tube, by inversion and descent, within a contiguous part of ...
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Telescoping of the intestine
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Type: Term Pronunciation: in′tŭs-sŭs-sep′shŭn Definitions: 1. The taking up or receiving of one part within another, especially the enfolding of one segment of the intestine within another. 2. Often, specifically, the process of incorporation of new material in the growth of the cell wall. Synonyms: introsusception ...
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Our Intussusception Main Article provides a comprehensive look at the who, what, when and how of Intussusception Intussusception: Telescoping (prolapse) of a portion of the intestine within another immediately adjacent portion of intestine. This decreases the supply of blood to the affected part of the intestine, and frequently leads to intestinal ...
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Prolapse ("telescoping") of one section of bowel into an adjoining section.
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[
n] - (biology) growth in the surface area of a cell by the deposit of new particles between existing particles in the cell wall
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A condition in which one portion of the bowel telescopes into the next portion of the bowel, resulting in a blockage
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A potentially life threatening obstruction of the bowel. When the first rotavirus vaccine was licensed in 1999, it was withdrawn from the market following evidence linking it to a small increase in the risk of intussusception.
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A type of bowel blockage that happens when one portion of the bowel slides into the next, much like the pieces of a telescope; it is treated in a hospital and may require surgery.
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A telescoping of a part of the intestinal tract into another part of the intestine.
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a taking within. · growth of a cell wall by the deposition of new particles among the existing particles of the wall. Cf. apposition (def. 4). · Also calledthe slipping of one part within another, as of the intestine.
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a disorder in which the intestine folds into itself in a telescope fashion, causing obstruction (blockage).
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[Difficult words] the folding in of an outer layer so as to form a pocket in the surface
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[Obscure words] the folding in of an outer layer so as to form a pocket in the surface
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