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How to pronounce intussusception in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms infolding, introversion, invagination
Type of organic process, biological process
Derivation intussuscept
Type Words
Type of growing, growth, maturation, ontogeny, ontogenesis, development

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A more unusual etiology for bowel obstruction in this setting is intussusception.
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The data did not suggest an increased risk of intussusception relative to placebo.
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The intussusception was antegrade, obstructing both Roux-en-Y reconstructions.
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Intussusception is important because it is a reorganization of existing cells.
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Neither RotaTeq nor Rotarix has shown an increased risk of intussusception.
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Intussusception can occur when no vaccine has been given and the cause is usually unknown.
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Intussusception occurring after pancreatic duct reconstructions is rare.
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All were monitored for serious adverse events, including intussusception.
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Intussusception occurred days and sometimes weeks after vaccination.
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  • Invagination: the folding in of an outer layer so as to form a pocket in the surface; "the invagination of the blastula"
  • (biology) growth in the surface area of a cell by the deposit of new particles between existing particles in the cell wall
  • Intussusception is the process whereby a new blood vessel is created by the splitting of an existing blood vessel in two. It is one of the three ways that blood vessels are known to be formed in the human body, the other two being angiogenesis and vasculogenesis.
  • An intussusception is a medical condition in which a part of the intestine has invaginated into another section of intestine, similar to the way in which the parts of a collapsible telescope slide into one another. This can often result in an obstruction. ...
  • Absorption; The invagination of one portion of a tubular anatomical structure (especially intestines or blood vessels) within the next
  • A disorder in which the intestine folds into itself in a telescope fashion, causing obstruction (blockage).
  • The slipping of a length of intestine into an adjacent portion, usually producing obstruction.
  • When one section of intestine slips over the next, like a sheath
  • Telescoping or invagination of a portion of the bowel into an adjacent portion; most commonly seen in infants.