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Embolus, pl. Emboli, Embolism

A plug, composed of a detached blood clot, mass of bacteria, or other foreign body, blocking a vessel. A thrombus that travels from the blood vessel or heart to another location in the body is called an embolus. The disorder is called an embolism. For example, an...

Emesis

Vomiting. Vomiting, stomach upset, or Nausea is a complex, coordinated reaction orchestrated by the brain responding to signals coming from the mouth, stomach, intestines, bloodstream, balacing systems in the ear (motion sickness), or due to unsettling sights, smells...

Encephalography

Radiographic representation of the brain. Encephalography is the examination of the brain by radiography after the withdrawal of cerebrospinal fluid (by lumbar or cisternal puncture) and introduction of air, another gas, or contrast material. Electroencephalography...

Endocrinologist

A doctor who specializes in diseases of the endocrine glands and their hormones. A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating hormone disorders and diseases that affect the edocrine glands. Endocrinologists are trained to diagnose and provide treatment for...

Endocrinology

The study of the endocrine glands and their hormones. A science dealing with the ductless glands that secrete substances (hormones) which are released directly into the circulation and which influence metabolism and other body functions.

Endovaginal

Within the vagina (the genital canal in the female, extending from the uterus to the vulva). Endovaginal (within the vagina) ultrasound; or transvaginal (across or through the vagina) or pelvic ultrasound; a diagnostic method using a probe vaginally to inspect a...

Enema

The injection of liquid into the intestine by way of the anus. The injection of a liquid through the anus into the large bowel. A Barium enema is a procedure in which a liquid with barium in it is put into the rectum and colon by way of the anus. Barium is a...

Epidemology

The study of the distribution of disease and its impact upon a population, using such measures as incidence, prevalence, or mortality. Epidemiology is the study of factors determining and influencing the frequency and distribution of disease, injury, and other health...