enter-, entero-
(Greek: intestine, gut)
A disordered function or disease of the small glands that are located on top of each kidney: "Anyone who has a dysandrenalism may be suffering with an abnormal increase or decrease in the performances of the adrenal glands as a result of a disease or a lack of proper physical activities."
enterectomy
1. Resection of a segment of the intestine.
2. The excision of a part of the intestine.
2. The excision of a part of the intestine.
enteric
enteritis
enteroantigen
enterobacteriotherapy
enterocinesia
enterocinetic
enterocutaneous
A reference to, or communicating with, the intestine and the skin, or surface of the body.
Pain in the intestines or colic pain: Constipation, an infection, or a peptic ulcer disease can all be causes of enterodynia.
enterogastric
enterogastritis
enterogenous
enterogram
1. A radiograph of the intestines.
2. An instrumental tracing of the movements of the intestines.
2. An instrumental tracing of the movements of the intestines.
enterograph
An instrument designed for use in enterography or a description of the intestines.