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- Q943897 subject Q8818370.
- Q943897 abstract "Gastroparesis (gastro- from Ancient Greek γαστήρ gaster, "stomach" and πάρεσις -paresis, "partial paralysis"), also called delayed gastric emptying, is a medical condition consisting of a paresis (partial paralysis) of the stomach, resulting in food remaining in the stomach for an abnormally long time. Normally, the stomach contracts to move food down into the small intestine for additional digestion. The vagus nerve controls these contractions. Gastroparesis may occur when the vagus nerve is damaged and the muscles of the stomach and intestines do not properly function. Food then moves slowly or stops moving through the digestive tract.".
- Q943897 icd10 "K31.8".
- Q943897 icd9 "536.3".
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- Q943897 icd "536.3".
- Q943897 icd "K31.8".
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- Q943897 name "Gastroparesis".
- Q943897 type Disease.
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- Q943897 comment "Gastroparesis (gastro- from Ancient Greek γαστήρ gaster, "stomach" and πάρεσις -paresis, "partial paralysis"), also called delayed gastric emptying, is a medical condition consisting of a paresis (partial paralysis) of the stomach, resulting in food remaining in the stomach for an abnormally long time. Normally, the stomach contracts to move food down into the small intestine for additional digestion. The vagus nerve controls these contractions.".
- Q943897 label "Gastroparesis".
- Q943897 name "Gastroparesis".