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*'''[[Gastroenterostomy]]''' is a [[surgical procedure]] in which a new connection between the [[stomach]] and the [[jejunum]] is made. The operation can sometimes be performed at the same time as a partial [[gastrectomy]]. Gastroenterostomy was in the past performed to treat [[peptic ulcer]]s, but today is usually carried out to enable food to pass directly to the [[small intestine]], bypassing a damaged [[duodenum]]. The procedure is becoming less common, due to advances in the treatment of ulcers as well as new drugs.
*'''[[Gastroenterostomy]]''' is a [[surgical procedure]] in which a new connection between the [[stomach]] and the [[jejunum]] is made. The operation can sometimes be performed at the same time as a partial [[gastrectomy]]. Gastroenterostomy was in the past performed to treat [[peptic ulcer]]s, but today is usually carried out to enable food to pass directly to the [[small intestine]], bypassing a damaged [[duodenum]]. The procedure is becoming less common, due to advances in the treatment of ulcers as well as new drugs.
*The '''gastroepiploic arteries''' are [[artery|arteries]] that supply [[blood|oxygenated blood]] to the [[stomach]]. The [[right gastro-omental artery|right gastroepiploic artery]] arises when the [[gastroduodenal artery]] bifurcates. The [[right gastro-omental artery|left gastroepiploic artery]] arises from the [[splenic artery]]. The gastroepiploic arteries [[anastomosis|anastomose]] to one another on the greater curvature of the stomach.
*The '''gastroepiploic arteries''' are [[artery|arteries]] that supply [[blood|oxygenated blood]] to the [[stomach]]. The [[right gastro-omental artery|right gastroepiploic artery]] arises when the [[gastroduodenal artery]] bifurcates. The [[right gastro-omental artery|left gastroepiploic artery]] arises from the [[splenic artery]]. The gastroepiploic arteries [[anastomosis|anastomose]] to one another on the greater curvature of the stomach.
*The '''[[gastrointestinal tract]]''' or '''[[gastrointestinal tract|gastrointestinal system]]''' is the part of the [[digestive system]] that takes in [[food]], [[digest]]s it to extract [[energy]] and [[nutrient]]s, and expels the remaining [[waste]]:
*The '''[[gastrointestinal tract]]''' or '''[[gastrointestinal tract|gastrointestinal system]]''' is the part of the [[digestive system]] that takes in [[food]], [[digestion|digests]] it to extract [[energy]] and [[nutrient]]s, and expels the remaining [[waste]]:
**'''[[Gastrointestinal bleeding]]''' is any [[hemorrhage]] (loss of [[blood]]) in the [[gastrointestinal tract]], from the [[pharynx]] to the [[rectum]]. It has diverse causes, and a [[medical history]], as well as [[physical examination]], generally distinguishes between the main forms. The degree of bleeding can range from nearly undetectable to acute, massive, life-threatening bleeding. [[Upper endoscopy]] or [[colonoscopy]] are generally considered appropriate to identify the source of bleeding. It may refer to [[upper gastrointestinal bleeding]] ([[hematemesis]]) or [[lower gastrointestinal bleeding]] ([[melena]], [[hematochezia]]), as well as [[arteriovenous malformation]]).
**'''[[Gastrointestinal bleeding]]''' is any [[hemorrhage]] (loss of [[blood]]) in the [[gastrointestinal tract]], from the [[pharynx]] to the [[rectum]]. It has diverse causes, and a [[medical history]], as well as [[physical examination]], generally distinguishes between the main forms. The degree of bleeding can range from nearly undetectable to acute, massive, life-threatening bleeding. [[Upper endoscopy]] or [[colonoscopy]] are generally considered appropriate to identify the source of bleeding. It may refer to [[upper gastrointestinal bleeding]] ([[hematemesis]]) or [[lower gastrointestinal bleeding]] ([[melena]], [[hematochezia]]), as well as [[arteriovenous malformation]]).
**'''[[Gastrointestinal cancer]]''' is [[cancer]] in any part of the [[gastrointestinal tract]]. it may refer to [[gastrointestinal stromal tumor]]s, [[esophageal cancer]], [[stomach cancer]], [[liver cancer]], [[gallbladder cancer]], [[pancreatic cancer]], [[colon cancer]], or [[anal cancer]]. '''[[Gastrointestinal stromal tumor]]s''' are a [[rare disease|rare]] non-[[epithelium|epithelial]] [[tumor]]s of the [[gastrointestinal tract]], diagnostically separate from more common forms of [[bowel cancer]] and comprising 1 to 3 percent of all gastrointestinal [[malignancy|malignancies]]. Seventy percent occur in the [[stomach]], 20 percent in the [[small intestine]] and less than 10 percent in the [[esophagus]]. Small tumors are generally benign, especially when [[mitosis|cell division]] rate is slow, but large tumors disseminate to the [[liver]], [[Greater omentum|omentum]] and [[peritoneal cavity]]. They rarely occur in other abdominal organs.
**'''[[Gastrointestinal cancer]]''' is [[cancer]] in any part of the [[gastrointestinal tract]]. it may refer to [[gastrointestinal stromal tumor]]s, [[esophageal cancer]], [[stomach cancer]], [[liver cancer]], [[gallbladder cancer]], [[pancreatic cancer]], [[colon cancer]], or [[anal cancer]]. '''[[Gastrointestinal stromal tumor]]s''' are a [[rare disease|rare]] non-[[epithelium|epithelial]] [[tumor]]s of the [[gastrointestinal tract]], diagnostically separate from more common forms of [[bowel cancer]] and comprising 1 to 3 percent of all gastrointestinal [[malignancy|malignancies]]. Seventy percent occur in the [[stomach]], 20 percent in the [[small intestine]] and less than 10 percent in the [[esophagus]]. Small tumors are generally benign, especially when [[mitosis|cell division]] rate is slow, but large tumors disseminate to the [[liver]], [[Greater omentum|omentum]] and [[peritoneal cavity]]. They rarely occur in other abdominal organs.

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Gastro- is a common English-language prefix derived from the ancient Greek gastros ("stomach"). It is used in many words.

Food

  • Gastronomy is the study of relationship between culture and food. It is often erroneously thought that the term is synonymous with the culinary arts, but in fact this is only a small part of this discipline. Gastronomy is interdisciplinary, related to the fine arts, social sciences, and natural sciences.
  • A gastropub is a British term for a public house ("pub") which specializes in high-quality food a step above the more basic "pub grub." The name is derived from gastronomy and was coined in 1991 when David Eyre and Mike Belben opened a pub called The Eagle in Clerkenwell, London. They placed an emphasis on the quality of food served, though The Eagle was not the first pub to offer good food. Gastropubs usually have an atmosphere which is relaxed and a focus on offering a particular cuisine prepared as well as it is in the best restaurants. Staying true to the format requires a menu that complements the assortment of beers and wines the gastropub offers.

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