(1) Of or relating to the enteron
(2) Of or relating to or inside the intestines
(1) Axial images through the abdomen were obtained following enteric and intravenous contrast.
(2) We obtained data for the study from the national registry of enteric pathogens, the Danish civil registration system, the national registry of patients, and the cancer registry.
(3) This chapter briefly describes these extrinsic regulatory systems of nerves and the ways in which they interact with the intrinsic enteric nervous system.
(4) Of these, many laboratories are directly working on viruses causing respiratory, enteric and neurological diseases.
(5) Our results do not support previous data suggesting an inverse association between two common enteric infections and adult atopy.
(6) Antemortem stool cultures were negative for enteric pathogens.
(7) There is increasing evidence of involvement of the enteric nervous system in immune regulation and in inflammatory responses in the gastrointestinal system.
(8) The control of digestion depends on interactions between enteric neurons and a system of hormones produced by, and acting on, the gut.
(9) Such factors might include overcrowding, other infectious agents including enteric infections, and diet.
(10) The enteric nervous system contains a large number of neurons organized in intricate neuronal circuits.
(11) Most pills are absorbed through the wall of the stomach into the blood stream, but enteric coatings are designed to resist acid.
(12) It follows that enteric pathogens are of prime concern.
(13) All axons from the enteric nerve cells lack a myelin sheath.
(14) In 1997, 2436 faeces samples from patients of gastroenteritis were processed for enteric pathogens.
(15) Our laboratory does not receive samples from patients with infective diarrhoea caused by other enteric pathogens.
(16) It can result from infection with bacterial spores that produce and release the toxin in the body as in enteric infectious botulism, when the bacteria grow in the intestine, and in wound botulism, when the wound becomes infected.
(17) Gastric or enteric distension then may cause a shift of mediastinal structures.
(18) Even the famous fold-out diagram of the autonomic nervous system contains a new diagram of autonomic interaction with the enteric nervous system.
(19) The enteric nerve cells migrate following two pathways, one from each extremity of the neural crest, to implant along the whole of the vestigial gut.
(20) The enteric nervous system is likely to be abnormal in children with autism for whatever the genetic reason for autism turns out to be.
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