How Do You Spell INTUSSUSCEPT?

Pronunciation: [ɪntˈʌsəskˌɛpt] (IPA)

Intussuscept is a tricky word to spell, with its multiple consonants and vowel sounds. The correct pronunciation is /ɪn.tɪ.sʌˈsɛpt/. The word means to fold one part of the intestine into another, a medical condition that can cause serious complications. The key to spelling this word correctly is to remember that it starts with "intus" (meaning "inside" in Latin) and ends with "cept" (meaning "to take" or "to seize" in Latin). With a little practice, "intussuscept" is a word worth mastering.

INTUSSUSCEPT Meaning and Definition

  1. Intussuscept is a medical term that refers to the process or act of one part of the intestine sliding or telescoping into another section of the intestine, effectively causing an obstruction. This condition typically occurs in children and occasionally in adults, and it is considered a medical emergency that requires immediate attention.

    Intussusception is characterized by the movement of one portion of the intestine -- the "intussusceptum" -- slipping inside an adjacent section of the intestine -- the "intussuscipiens." This results in the reduction of the normal diameter of the intestine, leading to a blockage and hindrance of the passage of food, fluids, and stool.

    The condition often manifests with symptoms such as severe abdominal pain, vomiting, bloody or mucous-filled stools, and a palpable lump in the abdomen. If left untreated, intestinal tissue can become necrotic due to impaired blood flow, leading to further complications such as perforation and peritonitis.

    The diagnosis of intussusception is typically confirmed through imaging techniques such as ultrasound or X-ray, which can reveal the characteristic "target sign" or "coiled spring appearance" of the affected intestine.

    Treatment for intussusception often involves medical interventions such as air or liquid enemas, which can sometimes help to reduce the telescoped intestine and relieve the obstruction. In some cases, surgical intervention may be required to salvage the affected intestinal tissue and restore normal bowel function.

Common Misspellings for INTUSSUSCEPT

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Etymology of INTUSSUSCEPT

The word "intussuscept" has its roots in Latin and Greek.

The Latin term "intus" means "within" or "inside", while "sus" derives from "sub" meaning "under" or "below". On the other hand, the Greek word "sun" (or "syn") signifies "together" or "with".

The Latin verb "intussumere" means "to take in", which is formed by combining "intus" and "sumere" meaning "to take" or "to consume".

The word "intussusception" is derived from Latin and Greek as well. The Latin word "in" means "into", while the prefix "in-" in Latin and Greek means "in" or "into". The Latin verb "suscipere" means "to take up" or "to receive".

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Conjugate verb Intussuscept

CONDITIONAL

I would intussuscept
you would intussuscept
he/she/it would intussuscept
we would intussuscept
they would intussuscept

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be intussuscepting
you would be intussuscepting
he/she/it would be intussuscepting
we would be intussuscepting
they would be intussuscepting

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have intussuscept
you would have intussuscept
he/she/it would have intussuscept
we would have intussuscept
they would have intussuscept

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been intussuscepting
you would have been intussuscepting
he/she/it would have been intussuscepting
we would have been intussuscepting
they would have been intussuscepting

FUTURE

I will intussuscept
you will intussuscept
he/she/it will intussuscept
we will intussuscept
they will intussuscept

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be intussuscepting
you will be intussuscepting
he/she/it will be intussuscepting
we will be intussuscepting
they will be intussuscepting

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have intussuscepted
you will have intussuscepted
he/she/it will have intussuscepted
we will have intussuscepted
they will have intussuscepted

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been intussuscepting
you will have been intussuscepting
he/she/it will have been intussuscepting
we will have been intussuscepting
they will have been intussuscepting

IMPERATIVE

you intussuscept
we let´s intussuscept

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to intussuscept

PAST

I intussuscepted
you intussuscepted
he/she/it intussuscepted
we intussuscepted
they intussuscepted

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was intussuscepting
you were intussuscepting
he/she/it was intussuscepting
we were intussuscepting
they were intussuscepting

PAST PARTICIPLE

intussuscepted

PAST PERFECT

I had intussuscepted
you had intussuscepted
he/she/it had intussuscepted
we had intussuscepted
they had intussuscepted

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been intussuscepting
you had been intussuscepting
he/she/it had been intussuscepting
we had been intussuscepting
they had been intussuscepting

PRESENT

I intussuscept
you intussuscept
he/she/it intussuscepts
we intussuscept
they intussuscept

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am intussuscepting
you are intussuscepting
he/she/it is intussuscepting
we are intussuscepting
they are intussuscepting

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

intussuscepting

PRESENT PERFECT

I have intussuscepted
you have intussuscepted
he/she/it has intussuscepted
we have intussuscepted
they have intussuscepted

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been intussuscepting
you have been intussuscepting
he/she/it has been intussuscepting
we have been intussuscepting
they have been intussuscepting

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