"enterothorax" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: enterothoraces [plural], enterothoraxes [plural]
Etymology: From entero- + thorax, analogous to pneumothorax. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|entero|thorax}} entero- + thorax Head templates: {{en-noun|~|enterothoraces|+}} enterothorax (countable and uncountable, plural enterothoraces or enterothoraxes)
  1. The presence of abdominal organs in the thorax, which is unusual and occurs only via congenital anomalies or later injury; diaphragmatic hernia is by necessity involved, given that the diaphragm is the barrier between the abdominal and thoracic compartments. Tags: countable, uncountable

Inflected forms

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