- In anatomy, a
stoma (pl.:
stomata /ˈstoʊmətə/ or
stomas) is any
opening in the body. For example, a mouth, a nose, and an **** are
natural stomata. Any...
- In botany, a
stoma (pl.: stomata, from Gr**** στόμα, "mouth"), also
called a
stomate (pl.: stomates), is a pore
found in the
epidermis of leaves, stems...
- A
stoma is a pore,
found in the
epidermis of leaves, stems, and
other organs, that
facilitates gas exchange.
Stoma may also
refer to:
Stoma (medicine)...
- is
colostomy irrigation?". WebMed.
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Stomas: What is a
Stoma?
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- A
colostomy is an
opening (
stoma) in the
large intestine (colon), or the
surgical procedure that
creates one. The
opening is
formed by
drawing the healthy...
- infection,
kidney damage, embolism,
perineal hernia, and
problems with the
stomas created. However, it
increases 5-year
survival rate from
certain cancers...
-
front of the neck to open a
direct airway to the trachea. The
resulting stoma (hole) can
serve independently as an
airway or as a site for a tracheal...
- A
urostomy is a
surgical procedure that
creates a
stoma (artificial opening) for the
urinary system. A
urostomy is made to
avail for
urinary diversion...
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Victor W.; Church,
James M.; Wu,
James S. (2012).
Atlas of
Intestinal Stomas.
Springer Science &
Business Media. p. 3. ISBN 9780387788500. Retrieved...
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Ileostomy is a
stoma (surgical opening)
constructed by
bringing the end or loop of
small intestine (the ileum) out onto the
surface of the skin, or the...