"fistula" meaning in Anglais

See fistula in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: \ˈfɪs.tjə.lə\, \ˈfɪs.tʃʊ.lə\, \ˈfɪs.tʃu.lə\, \ˈfɪs.tjə.lə\, \ˈfɪs.tʃʊ.lə\, \ˈfɪs.tjə.lə\, \ˈfɪs.tʃu.lə\ Audio: en-us-fistula.ogg Forms: fistulas [plural], fistulae [plural], fistulæ [plural]
  1. Fistule.
    Sense id: fr-fistula-en-noun-PJJaWmUp Categories (other): Exemples en anglais, Exemples en anglais à traduire, Lexique en anglais de la médecine Topics: medicine
  2. Tube, canal ou trou. Tags: rare
    Sense id: fr-fistula-en-noun-cv7KtUcH Categories (other): Termes rares en anglais
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms (tube): pipe, tube Derived forms: fistular, fistulous Related terms: fistule
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    "Du latin fistula."
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          "ref": "William Rice Pryor, Gynæcology, page 113, 1903",
          "text": "Small fistulæ are to be closed bilaterally in an antero-posterior line […]",
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        },
        {
          "ref": "Louis Adolph Merillat, Fistula of the Withers and Poll-Evil, page 5, 1907",
          "text": "There are several reasons why a manual on this disease should be a part of the veterinary literature of the day, the chief one being that fistula of the withers is a very prevalent disease of horses and thus exacts a big toll from the horse industry.",
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          "ref": "Scott Fisher, Enterocutaneous Fistulas, in Theodore J. Saclarides, Keith W. Millikan (editors), Common Surgical Diseases: An Algorithmic Approach to Problem Solving,page 164, 1988",
          "text": "Fistulas are abnormal communications between two epithelialized surfaces. The causes of enterocutaneous fistulas can be remembered using the mnemonic FRIEND: Foreign body, Radiation, Inflammation/Infection/Inflammatory bowel disease, Epithelialization, Neoplasm, and Distal obstruction. Fifteen to twenty-five percent of enterocutaneous fistulas arise spontaneously as in, for example, Crohn’s disease or cancer.",
          "translation": "La traduction en français de l’exemple manque. (Ajouter)"
        },
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          "ref": "Sylvia Escott-Stump, Nutrition and Diagnosis-related Care, page 405, 2008",
          "text": "An intestinal fistula is an unwanted pathway from intestines to other organs (e.g., the bladder).",
          "translation": "La traduction en français de l’exemple manque. (Ajouter)"
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