- antibiotic enterocolitis
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English-Arabic Medical Dictionary. 2013.
English-Arabic Medical Dictionary. 2013.
enterocolitis — Inflammation of the mucous membrane of a greater or lesser extent of both small and large intestines. SYN: coloenteritis. [entero + G. kolon, colon, + itis, inflammation] antibiotic e. e. caused by oral administration of broad spectrum… … Medical dictionary
antibiotic-associated enterocolitis — a type of pseudomembranous enterocolitis seen after treatment with antibiotics has altered intestinal flora, causing diarrhea and other changes. Called also antibiotic associated colitis … Medical dictionary
antibiotic-associated diarrhea — diarrhea accompanying treatment with antibiotics. It occurs as a component of antibiotic associated enterocolitis and may also be caused by disturbance of intestinal microflora that break down carbohydrates and bile salts … Medical dictionary
antibiotic-associated colitis — see under enterocolitis … Medical dictionary
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pseudomembranous enterocolitis — an acute type with formation of pseudomembranous plaques that overlie superficial ulcerations and pass out in the feces; it may result from shock, ischemia, or aftereffects of antibiotic therapy (see antibiotic associated e.). Called also… … Medical dictionary
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