Ankyloproctia

/ˌæŋkɪloʊˈprɑkʃə/ noun

A medical condition where the rectum becomes stiffened or narrowed due to scar tissue or inflammation.

From Greek 'ankylos' (stiff) + 'proktos' (rectum). This specialized surgical term combines the Greek word for stiffness with the anatomical term for the lower bowel, describing when this passage becomes rigid or constricted.

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