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Results 1 - 10 of 181 for Intestinal
  1. Megacystis-microcolon-intestinal hypoperistalsis syndrome (MMIHS) is a severe disorder affecting the muscles that line the bladder and intestines. It is characterized ...
  2. Chronic atrial and intestinal dysrhythmia (CAID) is a disorder affecting the heart and the digestive system. CAID disrupts the normal rhythm of the ... rhythmic muscle contractions that propel food through the intestines (peristalsis), causing a digestive condition called intestinal pseudo- ...
  3. Intestinal pseudo-obstruction is a condition characterized by impairment of the muscle contractions that move food through ... the nerves that control the muscle contractions (neurogenic).Intestinal pseudo-obstruction leads to a buildup of partially ...
  4. ... in the gastrointestinal tract (particularly the stomach and intestines) and a greatly increased risk of developing certain ... syndrome develop multiple polyps in the stomach and intestines during childhood or adolescence. Polyps can cause health ...
  5. Hirschsprung disease is an intestinal disorder characterized by the absence of nerves in parts of the intestine. This condition occurs when the nerves in the intestine (enteric nerves) do not form properly during development ...
  6. ... membrane of epithelial cells that line the large intestine, structures in the kidneys known as distal convoluted ... channel allows it to be absorbed in the intestine and filtered from the fluids that pass through ...
  7. ... kidney cells and cells that line the small intestine. Amnionless attaches (binds) to cubilin, anchoring cubilin to ... interact with molecules and proteins passing through the intestine or kidneys. During digestion, vitamin B12 is released ...
  8. ... kidney cells and cells that line the small intestine. Cubilin is anchored to the outer membrane of ... with molecules and proteins passing through the small intestine and kidneys, including vitamin B12. During digestion, vitamin ...
  9. ... in the gastrointestinal tract, typically in the large intestine (colon). The number of polyps varies from only ... other abnormalities, such as a twisting of the intestines (intestinal malrotation), heart or brain abnormalities, an opening ...
  10. ... inherited disorder characterized by cancer of the large intestine (colon) and rectum. People with the classic type ... tumors usually occur in the tissue covering the intestines and may be provoked by surgery to remove ...
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