👉 Intertriginous is a medical term that refers to the process of migration or movement from one part of the body to another. It describes the movement of an organ, such as the liver, from its primary location in the liver space (the interstitium) to its secondary location in the blood vessels (the trachea). Intertriginous movements are usually associated with health issues, and they can be caused by various factors including inflammation, infections, or other systemic conditions.