Backflow of blood across a heart-valve.
The vomiting of recently eaten food or fluids, sometimes for re-eating or for feeding to kittens.
the backflow of fluid; can refer to food and drink flowing back up from the stomach into the mouth or blood flowing back into the heart through a defective heart valve
Backflow of swallowed food or drink into the throat or mouth.
A backward flowing. For example, of food (causing vomiting) or the sloshing of blood back into the heart (or between chambers of the heart) when a heart valve is incompetent and does not close effectively.
Involuntary return of undigested food to the mouth after swallowing; differs from vomiting in that it is a passive process (i.e., unaccompanied by the reflex, propulsive movements characteristic of vomiting).
a return of solids or fluids from the stomach to the mouth; blood flow backward through incompletely closed heart valves
the reflex act of ejecting the contents of the stomach through the mouth
Blood flowing backwards through a leaky heart valve.
the backflow of GI contents.
The abnormal backward flowing of blood through a valve of the heart.
When a valve leaks it is said to be regurgitant or to exhibit regurgitation.
A defect of the heart valves that interferes with its ability to close completely, allowing blood to leak in the direction opposite of circulation.
The abnormal backflow of blood through a valve.
Leakage...Insufficiency...a valve condition where the valve does not seal completely, and blood leaks backward
to expel the contents of the stomach in small amounts, short of vomiting.
Back-flow of blood through an insufficient valve. (For example, mitral valve regurgitation.)
The backflow of food or liquids from the stomach into the esophageal tube and up into the throat.
Back-flow, e.g. blood flowing the wrong way trough a leaky valve, or food coming back from the stomach to the mouth.
In heart disease, the back flow of blood through a valve that has not closed properly
The passive expulsion of food or fluid from the esophagus. This must be distinguished from vomiting which is an active process preceded by hypersalivation, retching, and abdominal contractions.
Backflow Of Ingested Food Or Liquid
Regurgitation is blood flow in the opposite direction from normal, as the backward flowing of blood into the heart or between heart chambers.
Regurgitation is the controlled flow of stomach contents back into the esophagus and mouth.