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colitis

/kuh-lahy-tis, koh-/US // kəˈlaɪ tɪs, koʊ- //UK // (kɒˈlaɪtɪs, kə-) //

结肠炎,大肠炎,肠炎,结肠癌

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Pathology.

    • : inflammation of the colon.

Examples

  • A study in a 2019 issue of JAMA investigated the use of FMT via colonoscopy followed by two enemas over seven days among adults with mild to moderate ulcerative colitis, and found that 32% achieved steroid-free remission by the eight-week follow-up.

  • My 16-year-old daughter was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis.

  • The man may have appendicitis, or colitis, or pancreatitis, or he may have been shot through the lungs or the abdomen.

  • If any form of diarrhea is neglected, it may result in the development of ileo-colitis with all its risks and uncertainty.

  • There are children who have been the victims of other intestinal diseases or conditions who develop colitis.

  • The scientific diagnosis of constipation predicates proctitis and sometimes colitis.

  • Abnormal irritability of the bowels is necessarily involved in the inflammatory process known as proctitis and colitis.