What's the difference between enterology and enteron?

Enterology


Definition:

  • (n.) The science which treats of the viscera of the body.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Speakers addressed the general principles of lasers, laser-tissue interactions and the applications of lasers in gastro-enterology and in vascular disease.
  • (2) 1115 examinations with the Pancreolauryl-Test (PLT) were carried out and assessed on 918 non-selected patients with various gastro-enterologic diseases.
  • (3) EA patients require long-term gastro-enterologic follow-up.
  • (4) The problem of psychosomatic diseases in gastro-enterology, like duodenal ulcer and hemorragic ulcerative colitis, is discussed in more details.
  • (5) Hepto-biliary scintigraphy will not replace proven gastro-enterological and radiological methods of investigation, but may be added to these in order to obtain rapid and reliable information.
  • (6) To test the association between skin tags and colorectal polyps, 157 consecutive patients (60 men and 97 women, mean age 61.2 [17-92] years) who during their hospitalization had a coloscopy for gastro-enterological indications, underwent independently medical and dermatological examinations.
  • (7) Suture by endoscopy is thus possible in urology, gynaecology, general surgery and gastro-enterology.
  • (8) Low rate of complications and its high diagnostic value are reasons for ERCP's clinical importance even as a routine procedure at gastro-enterological centers.
  • (9) In the majority of cases (74%) organic functional disturbances were diagnosed, above all cardiovascular and gastro-enterological syndromes.
  • (10) The product was well-tolerated by the digestive system during prolonged administration for the treatment of hepatic and gastro-enterological diseases for which corticotherapy is usually administered.
  • (11) Gastro-enterologic complications observed in the present series include: diarrhea, malabsorption, ileus and gastrointestinal bleeding.
  • (12) This issue of the Journal of Clinical Gastro-enterology contains Das's most recent clinical study on the subject, indicating that this serum antibody was present in 11 of 29 CD patients (38%), in only 4 of 25 UC patients (16%), and in almost no disease controls or normal subjects.
  • (13) It is to be hoped that because of all the joint observations cited above there will be better intergration of research both from the aspect of gastro-enterology and endocrinology.
  • (14) 30 patients with different gastro-enterological diseases have been interrogated about the compatibility of a new formula diet which is available in vanilla, chocolate and coffee flavour.
  • (15) Persons interested in the subspecialisation gastro-enterology: theory, possibilities and limits, technical performance.
  • (16) D-xylose-, Schilling-test, and fecal fat analysis are still the most important functional tests in small bowel diseases despite rapid progress in enterology.
  • (17) A prospective study was carried out on a series of 1500 patients of a gastro-enterological and surgical unit in order to evaluate critically the accuracy of rectal digital examination as a single tool in the early diagnosis of colorectal tumours.
  • (18) Psychosomatic disease is the commonest disorder in clinical gastro-enterology.
  • (19) The indications, results and complications of 500 ERCPs performed in the Medical Gastro-enterology Unit, Johannesburg Hospital, over 30 months are reported.
  • (20) Singultus has a wide range of causes: neurological, psychological, toxic, pulmonary and gastro-enterological.

Enteron


Definition:

  • (n.) The whole alimentary, or enteric, canal.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Positive enteron pressure attenuates the spontaneous, negative-going electrical spikes across the body wall, which are called contraction pulses (CP's) because of their relation to column contraction.
  • (2) These spaces are of two types: (1) large vacuoles which are located in the cells of both the epidermis and gastrodermis, being more numerous in the epidermis; and (2) lateral intercellular channels which run from the intercellular vacuoles, leading eventually to the enteron.
  • (3) We propose that enteron fluid formation occurs in two steps: (1) segregation of an isosmotic fluid in large intercellular vacuoles with (2) subsequent reabsorption of solute in the intercellular channels to form the hyposmotic fluid of the enteron.
  • (4) Hypersomatotropism causes not only the typical acromegalic symptoms but also very often a splanchnomegaly with participation of the enteron.
  • (5) If the hydrostatic pressure in the enteron of Hydra is made more than 2-4 mm of water greater than the outside pressure, the animal becomes distended, indicating that the normal enteron pressure is less than this.

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