Similarities between Abdomen and Pneumoperitoneum
Abdomen and Pneumoperitoneum have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abdominal cavity, Abdominal trauma, Appendix (anatomy), Endoscopy, Fallopian tube, Gastrointestinal tract, Infection, Organ (anatomy), Thoracic diaphragm.
Abdominal cavity
The abdominal cavity is a large body cavity in humans and many other animals that contains many organs.
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Abdominal trauma
Abdominal trauma is an injury to the abdomen.
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Appendix (anatomy)
The appendix (or vermiform appendix; also cecal appendix; vermix; or vermiform process) is a blind-ended tube connected to the cecum, from which it develops in the embryo.
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Endoscopy
An endoscopy (looking inside) is used in medicine to look inside the body.
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Fallopian tube
The Fallopian tubes, also known as uterine tubes or salpinges (singular salpinx), are two very fine tubes lined with ciliated epithelia, leading from the ovaries of female mammals into the uterus, via the uterotubal junction.
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Gastrointestinal tract
The gastrointestinal tract (digestive tract, digestional tract, GI tract, GIT, gut, or alimentary canal) is an organ system within humans and other animals which takes in food, digests it to extract and absorb energy and nutrients, and expels the remaining waste as feces.
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Infection
Infection is the invasion of an organism's body tissues by disease-causing agents, their multiplication, and the reaction of host tissues to the infectious agents and the toxins they produce.
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Organ (anatomy)
Organs are collections of tissues with similar functions.
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Thoracic diaphragm
For other uses, see Diaphragm (disambiguation). The thoracic diaphragm, or simply the diaphragm (partition), is a sheet of internal skeletal muscle in humans and other mammals that extends across the bottom of the thoracic cavity.
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- What Abdomen and Pneumoperitoneum have in common
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Abdomen and Pneumoperitoneum Comparison
Abdomen has 160 relations, while Pneumoperitoneum has 47. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 4.35% = 9 / (160 + 47).
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