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It is used in treatment of the gastroenteric diseases.
This is the third gastroenteric upset in eight months.
"I understand, generally," Mason said, "that she had a gastroenteric disturbance."
The hospital records describe them as gastroenteric upsets."
Gastroenteric illnesses are common.
He was a small and sickly child, and he contracted a gastroenteric disorder in 1926, his second year of high school.
Gastroenteric symptoms are often severe and include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
Illness begins with gastroenteric symptoms followed by cutaneous erythema and pigmentation.
I thought your sister-in-law was suffering from a gastroenteric disturbance induced by eating food that was tainted."
Understanding immunity to gastroenteric pathogens is an important step in biodefense, especially as it relates to food-borne illness.
"Carriers may end up losing less water and salt when infected by gastroenteric bacteria," Dr. Estivill suggested.
PETs are more responsive to chemotherapy than are gastroenteric carcinoid tumors.
When ethyl carbamate was used medicinally, about 50 percent of the patients exhibited nausea and vomiting, and long time use led to gastroenteric hemorrhages.
Vibrio parahemolyticus is a marine bacteria found in fish, oysters and shrimp that if ingested by humans can cause severe gastroenteric symptoms.
Dr McKeown has responsibility for surveillance and provision of expert advice on gastroenteric and zoonotic diseases, vectorborne disease and emerging disease.
"We are afraid that there could be an outbreak of gastroenteric diseases because of poor sanitation and the environment," said Mariani Reksoprodjo, a spokeswoman for the Health Ministry.
Phellinus linteus (Japanese "meshimakobu", Chinese "song gen", Korean "sanghwang") is a medicinal mushroom used in Japan, Korea and China for centuries to prevent ailments as diverse as gastroenteric dysfunction, diarrhea, haemorrhage and cancers.
Generally, a clinical diagnosis of feline panleukopenia [FPL] can be made based on characteristic gastroenteric illness and severe pancytopenia in a susceptible cat, but fecal analysis and blood culture is typically performed as well to rule out other illnesses.