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alimentary tract
(redirected from alimentary tract mycosis)

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tract (trakt)
1. a region, principally one of some length.
2. a bundle of nerve fibers having a common origin, function, and termination.
3. a number of organs, arranged in series and serving a common function.

alimentary tract  see under canal.
atriohisian tracts  myocardial fibers that bypass the physiologic delay of the atrioventricular node and connect the atrium directly to the bundle of His, allowing preexcitation of the ventricle.
biliary tract  the organs, ducts, etc., participating in secretion (the liver), storage (the gallbladder), and delivery (hepatic and bile ducts) of bile into the duodenum.
digestive tract  alimentary canal.
dorsolateral tract  a group of nerve fibers in the lateral funiculus of the spinal cord dorsal to the posterior column.
extracorticospinal tract , extrapyramidal tract extrapyramidal system.
Flechsig's tract  posterior spinocerebellar t.
gastrointestinal tract  the stomach and intestine in continuity.
genitourinary tract  urogenital system.
iliotibial tract  a thickened longitudinal band of fascia lata extending from the tensor muscle downward to the lateral condyle of the tibia.
intestinal tract  the small and large intestines in continuity.
nigrostriatal tract  a bundle of nerve fibers extending from the substantia nigra to the globus pallidus and putamen in the corpus striatum; injury to it may be a cause of parkinsonism.
optic tract  the nerve tract proceeding backward from the optic chiasm, around the cerebral peduncle, and dividing into a lateral and medial root, which end in the superior colliculus and lateral geniculate body, respectively.
pyramidal tract  two groups of nerve fibers arising in the brain and passing down through the spinal cord to motor cells in the anterior horns.
respiratory tract  see under system.
reticulospinal tract  a group of fibers arising mostly from the reticular formation of the pons and medulla oblongata; chiefly homolateral, the fibers descend in the ventral and lateral funiculi to most levels of the spinal cord.
spinocerebellar tract, anterior  a group of nerve fibers in the lateral funiculus of the spinal cord, arising mostly in the gray matter of the opposite side, and ascending to the cerebellum through the superior cerebellar peduncle.
spinocerebellar tract, posterior  a group of nerve fibers in the lateral funiculus of the spinal cord, arising mostly from the nucleus thoracicus, and ascending to the cerebellum through the inferior cerebellar peduncle.
spinothalamic tract  a group of nerve fibers in the lateral funiculus of the spinal cord that arise in the opposite gray matter and ascend to the thalamus, carrying the sensory impulses activated by pain and temperature.
urinary tract 
1. see under system.
2. sometimes more specifically the conduits leading from the pelvis of the kidneys to the urinary meatus.
urogenital tract  see under system.
uveal tract  the vascular tunic of the eye, comprising the choroid, ciliary body, and iris.

alimentary tract

alimentary tract.
alimentary tract
see alimentary canal, digestive system.

alimentary tract abnormal motility
includes hypermotility, hypermotility, stasis.
alimentary tract congenital defects
includes agenesis, aplasia, achalasia.
alimentary tract dysfunction
inability of the alimentary tract to carry out properly the functions of prehension, swallowing, digestion and absorption of food. The mode of the dysfunction may be one of abnormal motor function, expressed by errors in motility, or of chemical function relating to secretion of digestive juices, including hypersecretion and fluid loss, and absorption of the products of digestion.
alimentary tract functional movement arrests
see ileus.
alimentary tract motility
the movements of the stomach and intestines which are the means of propelling food through the tract. They include peristalsis, segmenting movements and sphincter relaxation. Abnormality may take the form of hyper- or hypomotility.
alimentary tract mycosis
alimentary tract pain
see colic.
alimentary tract secretory function
includes gastric and pancreatic secretion, and secretion of intestinal glands.
alimentary tract stimulant
a traditional pharmaceutical maneuver of increasing gut motility by the oral administration of medicines which cause physical irritation of the mucosa, e.g. aloin, castor oil, croton oil.


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