rectal$67740$ - translation to greek
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rectal$67740$ - translation to greek

LARGE BODIES FOUND IN THE RECTUM IN MEDICAL CONTEXT
Rectal foreign object; Rectal foreign bodies
  • Endoscopic sling with the fragment of a glass bottle.

rectal      
adj. ορθικός, πρωκτικός
break wind         
  • Sound of a human flatus
  • ''[[He-gassen]]'' (detail), an art scroll depicting a battle of flatulence, from Japan during the [[Edo period]]
BODILY FUNCTION OF EXPELLING INTESTINAL GAS OUT OF THE ANUS
Flatus; Intestinal gas; Farting; Farts; Cut the cheese; Flatulency; Passing gas; Flatulation; Flatulate; Flatulent; Cutting the cheese; Passing wind; Pass gas; Poopertooter; Flatulence Sound; Cutting-the-cheese; Flatuence; Break wind; Step on a duck; Stepped on a duck; Stepping on a duck; Breaking wind; Bottom burp; Butt Blast; Passing of wind; Phart; Flatas; Rectal gases; Farted; Chronic flatulence; Butt blast; Flatulance; Flactulence; Flactulance; Parp (onomatopoeic); Crepitus ventris; Padh; Flatulating; Broke wind; Pass wind; Passes wind; Passes gas; Flatus bag; Flatal bag; Flatus tube; Flatal tube; Fart; Smelly fart; Cow farts; Farty; Flatulence sound; Fart sound; Flatology; Ripping one; Guffing; Passed gas; Pooting
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Definition

Rectum
·noun The terminal part of the large intestine;
- so named because supposed by the old anatomists to be straight. ·see ·Illust. under Digestive.

Wikipedia

Rectal foreign body

Rectal foreign bodies are large foreign items found in the rectum that can be assumed to have been inserted through the anus, rather than reaching the rectum via the mouth and gastrointestinal tract. It can be of clinical relevance if the patient cannot remove it the way they intended. Smaller, ingested foreign bodies, such as bones eaten with food, can sometimes be found stuck in the rectum upon x-ray and are rarely of clinical relevance.

Rectal foreign bodies are a subgroup of foreign bodies in the alimentary tract.