Synonym: gut, intestine. Similar words: bowed, bower, towel, trowel, bow, bowl, elbow, bow tie. Meaning: n. the part of the alimentary canal between the stomach and the anus.
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91. A normal bowel pattern was accomplished first then toilet training was restarted.
92. Also the specificity of our results needs to be verified as we did not study patients with other inflammatory bowel diseases.
93. Assists in maintaining proper bowel function and affords protection against diverticulosis, haemorrhoids and varicose veins.
94. Persistent infection with adenovirus 12 has not been detected in the small bowel of patients with coeliac disease.
95. A positive reaction was seen in the bowel wall, both in patients with Crohn's disease and in controls.
96. Toilet training Toilet training covers three main areas of management 1 daytime bladder control 2 night-time bladder control 3 bowel control.
97. Furthermore, respiratory and bowel motion cause movement artefacts that frequently degrade the image.
98. In addition, it is possible that colonic decompression may reduce the chance of perforation and improve blood flow to the bowel wall.
99. Therefore, comparisons of bowel function and transit time were made separately in the two age groups.
100. One of the most distressing aspects of spinal injury is an inability to regulate bowel function.
101. They had two hearts but shared a fused liver and lower bowel.
102. Regular radiological confirmation of successful transit through the bowel is essential.
103. We obtained supportive evidence for this explanation from a double contrast barium enema investigation of a patient complaining of changed bowel habit.
104. However, Tsuchiya etal have described an association between thymic abnormalities and inflammatory bowel disease.
105. Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are chronic, remitting and relapsing mucosal disorders, collectively known as inflammatory bowel disease.
106. Repression of these impulses may produce symptoms in the bowel region.
107. With regard to the diagnosis in approximately 10% of inflammatory bowel disease patients with colonic involvement a definite distinction can not be made.
108. Also in patients with inflammatory bowel disease antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies have been detected.
109. Rigorous control procedures established that it was neither an artefact of nutritional compromise nor of preoperative bowel preparatory protocols.
110. Mutations in codons 13 and 61 that occur much less often in large bowel tumours were not analysed in this preliminary study.
111. These peptides are produced by bacteria normally found in the human bowel and in patients with ulcerative colitis.
112. The first four symptoms encompass the six Manning criteria for diagnosing irritable bowel syndrome.
113. A gluten-free diet could be tried by anyone with chronic bowel problems.
114. Little information is currently available on the role of interleukin 1 and tumour necrosis factor in inflammatory bowel disease.
115. Efforts at improving oral rehydration solutions have hitherto focused on the role of various substances in improving small bowel absorption.
116. She did not return for screening until developed bowel symptoms aged 53 years.
117. Disease activity must therefore be derived from the degree of abnormal bowel uptake on abdominal scans.
118. They were also asked if they had ever consulted a doctor about recurrent bowel symptoms or abdominal pain.
119. All of these treatments, however[sentencedict.com],(www.Sentencedict.com) suffer from the same inability to reach tumour outside the bowel wall.
120. Initial laser treatment had been successful and bowel symptoms were well controlled for the first two months after radiotherapy in all patients.