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单词 gastric
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Definition of gastric in English:

gastric

adjectiveˈɡastrɪkˈɡæstrɪk
  • Of the stomach.

    胃(部)的

    a gastric ulcer
    gastric acid secretion
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Cigarette smoking strongly predisposes to both duodenal ulcer and gastric cancer.
    • In addition, gastric lavage can actually push the gastric contents beyond the pylorus, which enhances absorption.
    • Gastroscopy revealed several areas of gastric ulceration and one duodenal ulcer.
    • This process also allows for more rapid establishment of small bowel feeding tubes when gastric feeding fails.
    • John researched the pathogenesis of gastric and duodenal ulcer disease.
    • Oesophageal and gastric cancer are common diseases that pose considerable challenges to surgeons.
    • In 1979 he had a partial gastrectomy for benign gastric ulcers, followed by post gastrectomy anaemia.
    • The fourth pattern was diffuse, which involved all the gastric mucosa except the fundus.
    • An ulcer in the stomach is called a gastric or stomach ulcer.
    • This leads to a more prolonged exposure of the esophageal mucosa to gastric fluid than normal.
    • Other infections are associated with normal or elevated gastric acidity, and may lead to duodenal ulcers.
    • After surgery, gastric and colonic motility do not rebound as quickly as the small bowel.
    • Inhibiting gastric acid is critical when managing active peptic ulcer bleeding that doesn't stop spontaneously.
    • The massive vomiting suggested gastric obstruction, but endoscopy showed the gastric outlet was patent.
    • Peptic ulcer is the collective name for duodenal ulcers or gastric ulcers.
    • Any process that interferes with gastric acid production can lead to this impairment.
    • Multiple biopsies were taken from the esophagus as well as from the gastric lesion.
    • He described gastric mucosa extending into the tubular oesophagus as the result of a congenitally shortened oesophagus.
    • Pain caused by a gastric ulcer is often made worse by eating.
    • Both oesophageal and gastric factors affect the occurrence of reflux.
    Synonyms
    stomach, intestinal, enteric, duodenal, coeliac, abdominal, ventral
    technical gastrocolic
    rare stomachic, stomachical

Origin

Mid 17th century: from modern Latin gastricus, from Greek gastēr, gastr- 'stomach'.

Rhymes

epigastric

Definition of gastric in US English:

gastric

adjectiveˈɡæstrɪkˈɡastrik
  • Of the stomach.

    胃(部)的

    a gastric ulcer
    gastric acid secretion
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Gastroscopy revealed several areas of gastric ulceration and one duodenal ulcer.
    • Inhibiting gastric acid is critical when managing active peptic ulcer bleeding that doesn't stop spontaneously.
    • In 1979 he had a partial gastrectomy for benign gastric ulcers, followed by post gastrectomy anaemia.
    • Peptic ulcer is the collective name for duodenal ulcers or gastric ulcers.
    • In addition, gastric lavage can actually push the gastric contents beyond the pylorus, which enhances absorption.
    • Other infections are associated with normal or elevated gastric acidity, and may lead to duodenal ulcers.
    • This process also allows for more rapid establishment of small bowel feeding tubes when gastric feeding fails.
    • John researched the pathogenesis of gastric and duodenal ulcer disease.
    • The fourth pattern was diffuse, which involved all the gastric mucosa except the fundus.
    • Both oesophageal and gastric factors affect the occurrence of reflux.
    • Cigarette smoking strongly predisposes to both duodenal ulcer and gastric cancer.
    • An ulcer in the stomach is called a gastric or stomach ulcer.
    • The massive vomiting suggested gastric obstruction, but endoscopy showed the gastric outlet was patent.
    • Pain caused by a gastric ulcer is often made worse by eating.
    • After surgery, gastric and colonic motility do not rebound as quickly as the small bowel.
    • Multiple biopsies were taken from the esophagus as well as from the gastric lesion.
    • Any process that interferes with gastric acid production can lead to this impairment.
    • Oesophageal and gastric cancer are common diseases that pose considerable challenges to surgeons.
    • He described gastric mucosa extending into the tubular oesophagus as the result of a congenitally shortened oesophagus.
    • This leads to a more prolonged exposure of the esophageal mucosa to gastric fluid than normal.
    Synonyms
    stomach, intestinal, enteric, duodenal, coeliac, abdominal, ventral

Origin

Mid 17th century: from modern Latin gastricus, from Greek gastēr, gastr- ‘stomach’.

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