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postcholecystectomy syndrome (medicine) and Horus (sh)


postcholecystectomy syndrome (medicine)


postcholecystectomy syndrome
<syndrome> Abdominal sequelae of biliary tract surgery as a result of various biliary tract disorders. Often the same symptoms that are present before the operation recur or postoperative symptoms such as colicky pain, bloating, nausea, and vomiting occur. There is pain on palpation of the right upper quadrant and sometimes jaundice.


Horus (sh)




Ancient Egyptian god with the head of a falcon, whose eyes were the sun and moon.

The kings of Egypt were called living incarnations of Horus. During the 1st dynasty Horus was known principally as an opponent of Seth, but after 2350 BC he became associated with the Osiris cult and was identified as the son of Osiris. He destroyed Seth, the killer of Osiris, and became ruler of all Egypt. His left eye (the moon) was damaged by Seth but was healed by Thoth. In the Ptolemaic period, the victory of Horus over Seth became a symbol of Egypt triumphing over its occupiers.


Horus offering a libation, bronze statue, 22nd dynasty (c. 800 BC); in the Louvre, Paris.

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