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Definition of gastroenterology in English: gastroenterologynounˌɡastrəʊɛntəˈrɒlədʒiˌɡæstroʊˌɛn(t)əˈrɑlədʒi mass nounThe branch of medicine which deals with disorders of the stomach and intestines. 胃肠病学;胃肠学 Example sentencesExamples - The 12-member consensus panel included representation from internal medicine, gastroenterology, infectious diseases, pediatrics, family practice, oncology and the public.
- Bedside logic has not been entirely neglected in textbooks of medicine and gastroenterology.
- Who knows, you may find yourself activating a hitherto latent fascination with, say, clinical pathology or gastroenterology?
- Concentrating on psychophysiological medicine, the four divisions cover aspects of cardiology, gastroenterology, transplant surgery and the menstrual cycle respectively.
- In gastroenterology the conversation often deals with matters that may be considered in some circles to be vulgar.
- In addition, patients can make appointments to see specialists in such fields as allergy, dermatology, gastroenterology, gynecology, immunology, liver disease, lung disease, and podiatry.
- An interesting choice of venue has been announced for the first European symposium devoted to ethics in gastroenterology and digestive endoscopy.
- Clinics such as orthopaedics, urology, gynaecology and gastroenterology are dependent on the diagnostic and treatment centre.
- He then became lecturer in medicine, and developed the specialty of gastroenterology, introducing a fibreoptic endoscopy to Northern Ireland.
- A director of gastroenterology at a laboratory in a medical center in Alabama found that 14 out of 20 medical devices sent to a well-known reprocessor came back contaminated.
- The centre will initially manage outpatient calls from departments such as general surgery, urology, gastroenterology, cardiology, rheumatology, and dermatology.
- Endoscopy has altered the practice of gastroenterology by providing minimally invasive access to the gastrointestinal tract.
- Thus a serial record was available for each child, including letters from other centres such as those specialising in autism or paediatric gastroenterology.
- For example, radiology was big on guidewires, but urology, gastroenterology, and cardiology weren't.
- Subspecialists in radiology or gastroenterology will most often conduct these tests.
- It will carry out general surgery, orthopaedics, gastroenterology, gynaecology, plastics and urology procedures.
- Due to its common application in general surgery and gastroenterology, electrocautery equipment is available in almost every operating room.
- He contributed significantly to research in many areas of clinical gastroenterology and tropical parasitology.
- The latter worked in general medicine and gastroenterology.
- All patients will need thorough ophthalmologic and dermatologic examinations, and consultations with otolaryngology, gastroenterology, and gynecology specialists may also be appropriate.
Derivativesadjectiveˌɡastrəʊɛntərəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l These patients may require specialist gastroenterological referral. Example sentencesExamples - The study was carried out in a gastroenterological surgical unit at a teaching hospital.
- We used personal archives of references and, when appropriate, carried out searches on relevant veterinary and human gastroenterological topics.
- We would not suggest this for adults because of the different patient profile and the greater time constraints in adult gastroenterological practice.
- Beginning this month, all patients with colon or other gastroenterological cancers or with cancer of the thorax will be screened to determine if they need social, psychological or psychiatric services.
nounˌɡastrəʊˌɛntəˈrɒlədʒɪstˌɡæstroʊˌɛn(t)əˈrɑlədʒəst A medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat disorders of the stomach and intestines. 胃肠病学;胃肠学 commonly, colonoscopies are performed by gastroenterologists Example sentencesExamples - The investigation of choice for dysphagia by gastroenterologists or upper gastrointestinal surgeons is flexible endoscopy.
- In 1996 concerns were raised by local gastroenterologists and general practitioners over the management of patients with acute jaundice.
- In my experience surgeons, cardiologists, gastroenterologists, and orthopedists are among the best.
Definition of gastroenterology in US English: gastroenterologynounˌɡæstroʊˌɛn(t)əˈrɑlədʒiˌɡastrōˌen(t)əˈräləjē The branch of medicine which deals with disorders of the stomach and intestines. 胃肠病学;胃肠学 Example sentencesExamples - The latter worked in general medicine and gastroenterology.
- Endoscopy has altered the practice of gastroenterology by providing minimally invasive access to the gastrointestinal tract.
- Subspecialists in radiology or gastroenterology will most often conduct these tests.
- Bedside logic has not been entirely neglected in textbooks of medicine and gastroenterology.
- Clinics such as orthopaedics, urology, gynaecology and gastroenterology are dependent on the diagnostic and treatment centre.
- A director of gastroenterology at a laboratory in a medical center in Alabama found that 14 out of 20 medical devices sent to a well-known reprocessor came back contaminated.
- In addition, patients can make appointments to see specialists in such fields as allergy, dermatology, gastroenterology, gynecology, immunology, liver disease, lung disease, and podiatry.
- Concentrating on psychophysiological medicine, the four divisions cover aspects of cardiology, gastroenterology, transplant surgery and the menstrual cycle respectively.
- For example, radiology was big on guidewires, but urology, gastroenterology, and cardiology weren't.
- Thus a serial record was available for each child, including letters from other centres such as those specialising in autism or paediatric gastroenterology.
- It will carry out general surgery, orthopaedics, gastroenterology, gynaecology, plastics and urology procedures.
- The centre will initially manage outpatient calls from departments such as general surgery, urology, gastroenterology, cardiology, rheumatology, and dermatology.
- In gastroenterology the conversation often deals with matters that may be considered in some circles to be vulgar.
- An interesting choice of venue has been announced for the first European symposium devoted to ethics in gastroenterology and digestive endoscopy.
- Due to its common application in general surgery and gastroenterology, electrocautery equipment is available in almost every operating room.
- He then became lecturer in medicine, and developed the specialty of gastroenterology, introducing a fibreoptic endoscopy to Northern Ireland.
- All patients will need thorough ophthalmologic and dermatologic examinations, and consultations with otolaryngology, gastroenterology, and gynecology specialists may also be appropriate.
- He contributed significantly to research in many areas of clinical gastroenterology and tropical parasitology.
- Who knows, you may find yourself activating a hitherto latent fascination with, say, clinical pathology or gastroenterology?
- The 12-member consensus panel included representation from internal medicine, gastroenterology, infectious diseases, pediatrics, family practice, oncology and the public.
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