visceroptosis
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Visceroptosis — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD10|K|63|4|k|55 ICD9 = ICD9|569.89 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = Visceroptosis (or enteroptosis) is a prolapse or a sinking of the abdominal… … Wikipedia
visceroptosis — vis·cer·op·to·sis … English syllables
visceroptosis — ˈvisəräpˈtōsə̇s noun Etymology: New Latin, from viscer + ptosis : downward displacement of the abdominal viscera * * * viscerōptōˈsis noun (Gr ptōsis a falling) an abnormally low position of the intestines in the abdominal cavity • • • Main Entry … Useful english dictionary
visceroptosis, visceroptosia — Descent of the viscera from their normal positions. SYN: splanchnoptosis, splanchnoptosia. [viscero + G. ptosis, a falling] … Medical dictionary
висцероптоз — (visceroptosis: висцеро + греч. ptosis опущение) см. Спланхноптоз … Большой медицинский словарь
Висцеропто́з — (visceroptosis; висцеро (Висцер ) + греч. ptōsis опущение) см. Спланхноптоз … Медицинская энциклопедия
visceroptotic — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|täd.ik adjective Etymology: from New Latin visceroptosis, after such pairs as New Latin neurosis : English neurotic : of, relating to, or affected by visceroptosis visceroptotic patients … Useful english dictionary
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