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enteral

[ en-ter-uhl ]

adjective



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Other ˜yĞÄvlog Forms

  • ±ğ²Ôt±ğ°ù·²¹±ô·±ô²â adverb
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˜yĞÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of enteral1

First recorded in 1900–05; enter- + -al 1
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"It seems one of the ways these exclusive enteral nutrition diets could possibly work in people is by triggering certain bacteria to make beneficial metabolites," said Martens.

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Theoretically, though, there shouldn’t be long-lasting effects from enteral ventilation, says Caleb Kelly, a gastroenterologist from the Yale School of Medicine who peer-reviewed the paper.

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Others, such as Borisova, said that even with enteral nutrition they would not gain a normal physique.

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One reason many detainees abandoned their hunger strikes is because, twice a day, the government used what is called “enteral feeding†to ensure that they were getting nutrients.

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"This nurse did not want to participate in the enteral feeding and has since been assigned other duties," Pentagon spokesman Colonel Steve Warren told reporters, acknowledging a recent incident first reported by the Miami Herald.

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More About Enteral

What doesÌıenteral mean?

Enteral is a medical term that means within, by way of, or related to the intestines.

A much more common word for this is intestinal. A close synonym is enteric.

In medicine, enteral nutrition involves introducing nutrients through a tube into the stomach or small intestine.

The related word enteron is a technical name for the digestive tract or the gastrointestinal tract, which includes the intestines.

Example: Restarting enteral nutrition is an important part of the recovery process.

Where doesÌıenteral come from?

The first records of the word enteral come from the early 1900s. The root entero- is used in many words related to the intestines, such as enterology (the branch of medicine dealing with the intestines). It comes from the Greek é²Ô³Ù±ğ°ù´Ç²Ô, meaning “intestine.â€

Within the medical field, the term enteral is used to describe a range of different things either found in or related to the intestines, especially the small intestine. The word enteral is contrasted with the word parenteral, which means not in the intestine or taken into the body in a manner other than through the digestive canal. For example, the term parenteral nutrition often refers to nutrients given to a patient intravenously (through an IV).

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What are some other forms related to enteral?

  • enterally (adverb)

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How isÌıenteral used in real life?

Enteral is used in a medical context.

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Enteral means the same thing as intestinal.

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