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- Peristalsis is a series of muscle contractions. These contractions occur in your digestive tract. Peristalsis is also seen in the tubes that connect ...
- Peristalsis is a series of wave-like muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract. It ... chyme that moves into the small intestine where peristalsis continues. Stretching out a piece of intestine will ...
- ... move food through the digestive tract is called peristalsis.
- ... muscle contractions that propel food through the intestines (peristalsis), causing a digestive condition called intestinal pseudo-obstruction. ... tiredness (fatigue).In intestinal pseudo-obstruction, impairment of peristalsis leads to a buildup of partially digested food ...
- ... contractions that move food through the digestive tract (peristalsis). This condition mimics a physical blockage of the ... intestines and bladder to contract. As a result, peristalsis in the intestines is impaired and the bladder ...
- Your Digestive System and How It Works (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)... rectum, anus, bacteria, gut flora, microbiome, nutrients, swallowing, peristalsis, digestive juices
- ... contractions that move food through the digestive tract (peristalsis) in most children with gastroschisis. In these individuals, peristalsis usually improves in a few months and intestinal ...
- ... contractions that move food through the digestive tract (peristalsis) and empty the bladder.Some of the major ... throughout life.After birth, the continued impairment of peristalsis (hypoperistalsis) often causes a digestive condition called intestinal ...
- ... contractions that move food through the digestive tract (peristalsis).Some individuals with intestinal pseudo-obstruction have duplications ... abnormal layering of these muscles may interfere with peristalsis.Deletions or duplications of genetic material that affect ...
- Overview of the Esophagus (Merck & Co., Inc.)swallowing,eating,esophageal ,motility disorder,peristalsis