Definition of Enteropathy. Meaning of Enteropathy. Synonyms of Enteropathy

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Definition of Enteropathy

Enteropathy
Enteropathy En`ter*op"a*thy, n. [Gr. ? intestine + ? suffering.] (Med.) Disease of the intestines.

Meaning of Enteropathy from wikipedia

- specific term than "enteropathy", the two phrases are sometimes used interchangeably. Specific types of enteropathy include: Enteropathy-****ociated T-cell...
- Autoimmune enteropathy is a rare autoimmune disorder characterized by weight loss from malabsorption, severe and protracted diarrhea, and autoimmune damage...
- Protein losing enteropathy (PLE) is a syndrome in which blood proteins are lost excessively via the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It may be caused by many...
- Radiation enteropathy is a syndrome that may develop following abdominal or pelvic radiation therapy for cancer. Many affected people are cancer survivors...
- increased risk of both adenocarcinoma and lymphoma of the small bowel (enteropathy-****ociated T-cell lymphoma (EATL) or other non-Hodgkin lymphomas). This...
- individuals. Eosinophilic gastroenteritis, also known as eosinophilic enteropathy or eosinophilic enteritis – a rare and heterogeneous condition where...
- Environmental enteropathy (EE or tropical enteropathy or environmental enteric dysfunction) is an acquired small intestinal disorder characterized by...
- Enteropathy-****ociated T-cell lymphoma (EATL), previously termed enteropathy-****ociated T-cell lymphoma, type I and at one time termed enteropathy-type...
- Immunodysregulation polyendocrinopathy enteropathy X-linked syndrome (IPEX syndrome) is a rare autoimmune disease. It is one of the autoimmune polyendocrine...
- "Dietary modulation of gluten sensitivity in a naturally occurring enteropathy of Irish setter dogs". Gut. 33 (2): 198–205. doi:10.1136/gut.33.2.198...