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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | proctologist | physician who studies and treats diseases of the rectum | Chap. 9-16 |
| 2 | proctologist | diagose & treat diseases of the retum & anus | Physicians & Medical Specialities |
| 3 | Proctologist | studies diseases of the rectum and anus | Test 2- The Lower Digestive Tract |
| 4 | Proctologist | One who specializes in the study of the rectum | Gastrointestinal System |
| 5 | Proctologist | specialist in the study of the anus and rectum | Medical Term Final |
| 6 | PROCTOLOGIST | One who specializes in the in the study of the rectum | GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM |
| 7 | Proctologist | medical specialist in the anus and rectum | Section 27 |
| 8 | Proctologist | medical specialist in the anus and rectum | Test 4 |
| 9 | proctologist | A physician who specializes in diseases of the anus and rectum as well as disorders of the colon is called a | MJE- MT100 - Chapter 9 - Questions |
| 10 | proctologist | diagnoses and treats disorders of the anus and rectum | MEJ- MT200 - Chapter 5 Questions |
| 11 | Proctologist | diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the rectum | Chapter 3 Hospital Employees and Medical Staff |
| 12 | Proctologist | One who specializes in the study of the rectum | Gastrointestinal System |
| 13 | Proctologist | Specialist in the study of the anus and the rectum. | Medical Terminology - Chapter 5 |
| 14 | proctologist | anal doctor | Medical Terminology Notes for Ch 5-6 |
| 15 | proctologist | diseases of the lower part of the large intestine | Medical Specialist |
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