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Gastrointestinal Function

Horizontales
An inflammation of the liver that can be caused by infection, alcohol, meds or autoimmune disease.
Fluid that accumulates in the peritoneal cavity.
The wavelike contraction of the muscle layer of the GI tract that propels food.
A double-layer peritoneum containing blood vessels and nerves that supply the intestinal wall.
Decrease in stomach acid production, occasionally because of atrophic gastritis.
Inflammation of the stomach and intestines, due to infection or allergic reaction.
An inflammation of the pancreas that can be acute or chronic.
A mixture of food that has been chemically digested and churned in the stomach.
A strong, unproductive effort to vomit.
Stress ulcer associated with a head injury.
A green or yellowish liquid that contains water, bile salts, bilirubin, cholesterol and electrolytes.
A slow developing, progressive condition that often develops in adolescence; characterized by patchy areas of inflammation involving the full thickness of the intestinal wall.
Verticales
Condition in which a section of the stomach protrudes upward through an opening in the diaphragm towards the lungs.
Dark tarry stool associated with a significant amount of bleeding high in the GI tract.
Stress ulcer associated with a burn.
A functional intestinal obstruction.
A yellowish discoloration of the skin and sclera caused by an excessive amount of bilirubin in the blood stream.
Difficulty swallowing.
Chewing.
Blood in the vomitus.
Wrinkles in the stomach that unfold as the stomach fills.