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Definition of ileus in English: ileusnoun ˈɪlɪəsˈɪliəs Medicine mass noun or in singular A painful obstruction of the ileum or other part of the intestine. Example sentencesExamples - He was managed conservatively with dietary restriction, parenteral fluids and alimentation, and prokinetic agents, and his paralytic ileus resolved.
- It may also represent an ileus related to peritonitis or reflex ileus from pain referred to the abdomen from a thoracic disease like pulmonary infarction, pneumonia, or myocardial infarction.
- While most cases of meconium ileus are due to cystic fibrosis, only ten to twenty percent of patients with cystic fibrosis present with meconium ileus.
- Gastric retention occurs in many gastric lesions besides outlet obstruction, like gastritis and gastric motor disturbances, and intestinal dilatation occurs in gastroenteritis and ileus, besides obstruction.
- This case occurred in a 19-year-old man with small bowel ileus following Klebsiella pneumonia.
Origin Late 17th century: from Latin, from Greek eileos, ilios 'colic', apparently from eilein 'to roll'. Definition of ileus in US English: ileusnounˈɪliəsˈilēəs Medicine A painful obstruction of the ileum or other part of the intestine. Example sentencesExamples - It may also represent an ileus related to peritonitis or reflex ileus from pain referred to the abdomen from a thoracic disease like pulmonary infarction, pneumonia, or myocardial infarction.
- Gastric retention occurs in many gastric lesions besides outlet obstruction, like gastritis and gastric motor disturbances, and intestinal dilatation occurs in gastroenteritis and ileus, besides obstruction.
- He was managed conservatively with dietary restriction, parenteral fluids and alimentation, and prokinetic agents, and his paralytic ileus resolved.
- While most cases of meconium ileus are due to cystic fibrosis, only ten to twenty percent of patients with cystic fibrosis present with meconium ileus.
- This case occurred in a 19-year-old man with small bowel ileus following Klebsiella pneumonia.
Origin Late 17th century: from Latin, from Greek eileos, ilios ‘colic’, apparently from eilein ‘to roll’. |