ileus
/ˈɪliəs/
ileus
English
Noun
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Definition
Disruption of the normal propulsive ability of the gastrointestinal tract, due to failure of peristalsis.
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin īleus, from Ancient Greek εἰλεός (eileós, “intestinal obstruction”).
Example Sentences
- "1796, Erasmus Darwin, Zoonomia, Volume II: Classes of Diseases, IV: Diseases of Association, Ordo III: Retrograde Associate Motions, Genus II: Catenated with sensitive motions, The perpetual vomiting in ileus is caused in like manner by the defective excitement of the sensorial power of association by the bowel, which is torpid during the intervals of pain; and the stomach sympathizes with it."
- "When ileus comes on in a case of strangury, they prove fatal in seven days, unless, fever supervening, there be a copious discharge of urine."
- "You must expect to lose from 40% to 60% of all acute post operative ileuses, and about 20% of your sub-acute cases."
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