Sentence examples for intestinal colic from inspiring English sources

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In "Of Men and Mountains," a personalized travel guide to his native state of Washington, Douglas recalled his triumphant bout with polio at the age of 2, though in fact he had suffered from an intestinal colic.

Disturbances of the gastric and hindgut ecosystems can lead to damage of the mucosa in the stomach and to intestinal colic.

Intestinal colic is frequently observed in infected ungulates (2, 3 ).

However, few studies have reported the effect of exercise on intestinal contractile response, despite the smooth muscle reactivity abnormalities represent one of the pathophysiological processes that characterize intestinal colic, diarrhoea and constipation [ 19].

Nowadays A. chica is used by the regional population as an anti-inflammatory and astringent agent as well as a remedy for intestinal colic, diarrhea, leucorrhea, anemia, and leukemia [ 7].

Pyrenacantha staudtii Hutch and Dalz (Tropical forest tree family : Icacinaceae) is a medicinal plant widely used in tropical Africa for the treatment of various ailments such as stomach disorders, intestinal colic, menstrual disorders, and as anticancer and antiabortificient agents [ 8, 9].

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However, to our knowledge this is the first work showing a decrease in MAT activity in the intestine of colic horses with intestinal ischemia.

Saint Erasmus of Formiae, aka Saint Elmo, is the patron of colic, intestinal ailments, sailors, cramps and the pain of women in labor, cattle pests, and storms both celestial and intestinal.

The plant Holoptelea integrifolia is used traditionally for the treatment of inflammation, gastritis, dyspepsia, colic, intestinal worms, vomiting, wound healing, leprosy, diabetes, hemorrhoids, dysmenorrhea, and rheumatism [ 5].

Certain processes that can take place during equine colic, like intestinal ischemia and/or endotoxemia [ 1- 4] can subject the intestine to an increased burden of oxidative stress [ 4, 5], with the subsequent accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS).

Traditional use of the C. copticum seeds in many gastrointestinal diseases, including intestinal disorders, abdominal pain (colic), or diarrhea, is reported [ 56].

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