- anal crypt
- cripta anal
English-Spanish medical dictionary . 2013.
English-Spanish medical dictionary . 2013.
Crypt — In anatomy, a crypt is variously a blind alley, a tube with no exit, a depression, or a pit in an otherwise fairly flat surface. Cryptic in the case of the tonsils refer to the tonsillar crypts which are little pitlike depressions in the tonsils … Medical dictionary
anal cryptitis — inflammation of the anal crypts, with pain and tenderness (especially during bowel movements), pruritus, and spasm of the anal sphincter; it may progress to abscess of the crypt … Medical dictionary
Cryptitis — A term that is used to describe one of the abnormalities that is seen under the microscope when small intestinal or colonic tissue is examined. The intestinal crypts are tubular structures composed of cells that protrude from the inner lining of… … Medical dictionary
cryptitis — kripˈtīd.ə̇s noun ( es) Etymology: New Latin, from crypta crypt (gland) + itis more at crypt : inflammation of a crypt (as an anal crypt) … Useful english dictionary
cryptoglandular — cryp·to·glan·du·lar (krip″to glanґdu lər) [crypto + glandular] pertaining to or arising from an anal gland and an anal crypt … Medical dictionary
Intestinal gland — Micrograph of the small intestine mucosa showing the crypts of Lieberkühn bottom 1/3 of image. H E stain. Latin glandulae inte … Wikipedia
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Colorectal cancer — Classification and external resources Diagram of the lower gastrointestinal tract ICD 10 C … Wikipedia
Colitis — Classification and external resources A micrograph demonstrating cryptitis, a microscopic correlate of colitis. H E stain. ICD 10 … Wikipedia