perorally


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per·o·ral

 (pər-ôr′əl)
adj.
Through or by way of the mouth: a peroral infection; peroral administration of fluids.

per·o′ral·ly adv.
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perorally

(pərˈɔːrəlɪ)
adv
(Medicine) med through or via the mouth
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POET limitations include the challenge of performing the procedure in the fundus and upper greater curvature of the stomach, and lesions larger than 4 cm are difficult to retrieve perorally.
Group 1 rabbits (control) were given cholesterol (Fluca Chemie, AG, Buchs, Switzerland) perorally in dose of 2 g.
Initially radiologists used to place the stents perorally or percutaneously under fluoroscopic guidance but being invasive and with limited technical success rates this approach never got popularity7.
Calculi at the distal end of the duct can be removed perorally. However, those that are located more proximally or in the substance of the gland may require excision of the gland.
Statin given perorally to adult rats increases cancellous bone mass and compressive strength.