C C 306M Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Aphthous Stomatitis, Common Bile Duct, Esophageal Atresia

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Gas in the stomach or intestine (flatus a blowing) A pipe: low growing, a vein likely to bleed; hemorrhoids, within, to take up, to roll. Labium majus = the greater lip (genital part) Myxadenitis labialis = inflammation of lip mucus gland. Labium oris = referred to upper or lower lips. Aphthous stomatitis = ulcer of mouth (canker sores) Laparosalpingotomy = incision into the uterine tube though an opening in the abdominal wall. Hyperplastic gingivitis = excessive formation of gum. Fundus gastricus = the part of the stomach to the left and above the level of the opening of the esophagus. Gastroplication = folding of stomach (to make it smaller) Bocca della verita: lie detector in medieval times, put hand in mouth of round rock with hole (if lying, hand gets supposedly cut off) Hepaticolithotripsy = grinding/rubbing (break down) of stone in liver. Cholangiogastrostomy = bile vessel connection with stomach. Choledochotomy = incision into the common bile duct.

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