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Qué (quién) es ileus$37450$ - definición

HUMAN DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY IMPAIRMENT OF INTESTINAL PERISTALSIS; IN MODERN LANGUAGE USUALLY EXCLUDES MECHANICAL BOWEL OBSTRUCTION
Iliac passion; Paralytic ileus; Illeus; Enncilitis; Gastrointestinal atony; Silent abdomen; Postoperative ileus; Post-operative ileus; Functional obstruction; Functional bowel obstruction; Functional intestinal obstruction; Paralytic obstruction; Subileus; Intestinal paresis

ileus         
['?l??s]
¦ noun Medicine a painful obstruction of the ileum or other part of the intestine.
Origin
C17: from L., from Gk eileos, ilios 'colic'.
Ileus         
·noun A morbid condition due to intestinal obstruction. It is characterized by complete constipation, with griping pains in the abdomen, which is greatly distended, and in the later stages by vomiting of fecal matter. Called also ileac, / iliac, passion.
Meconium         
SUBSTANCE OF EARLIEST STOOLS OF MAMMALIAN INFANTS
Merconium; Meconium ileus; First feces; Ileus meconium; Meconium plugs; Baby poo; Infant feces; Baby poop; Meconia; Failure to pass meconium
Meconium is the earliest stool of a mammalian infant resulting from defecation. Unlike later feces, meconium is composed of materials ingested during the time the infant spends in the uterus: intestinal epithelial cells, lanugo, mucus, amniotic fluid, bile and water.

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Ileus

Ileus is a disruption of the normal propulsive ability of the intestine. It can be caused by lack of peristalsis or by mechanical obstruction. The word 'ileus' is from Ancient Greek eileós (εἰλεός, "intestinal obstruction"). The term 'subileus' refers to a partial obstruction.