Gastrointestinal perforation, also known as gastrointestinal rupture, is a hole in the wall of the gastrointestinal tract. The gastrointestinal tract...
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perforation is a complete penetration of the wall of a hollow organ in the body, such as the gastrointestinal tract in the case of gastrointestinal perforation...
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perforation Esophageal perforation Gastrointestinal perforation Nasal septum perforation Stercoral perforation Uterine perforation This disambiguation page...
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blood pressure, and rash. Other severe side effects include gastrointestinal perforation, bleeding, allergic reactions, blood clots, and an increased...
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Abdominal x-ray (section Gastrointestinal series)
indicated in the acute setting: Suspected bowel obstruction or gastrointestinal perforation; Abdominal x-ray will demonstrate most cases of bowel obstruction...
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multiple organs. Perforation of part of the gastrointestinal tract is the most common cause of peritonitis. Examples include perforation of the distal esophagus...
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blood), with many complications. Gastrointestinal perforation Stercoral ulcer, which can lead to stercoral perforation Huang, Wen-Shih; Wang, Chia-Siu;...
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Acute airway obstruction Pneumothorax Gastrointestinal Acute appendicitis Bowel obstruction Gastrointestinal perforation Intestinal volvulus Acute mesenteric...
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Colonoscopy (section Perforation)
gastrointestinal perforation, which is life-threatening and requires immediate surgical intervention. The key to managing a colonoscopic perforation is...
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Gastrointestinal bleeding (GI bleed), also called gastrointestinal hemorrhage (GIB), is all forms of bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract, from the...
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Serious side effects may include heart attacks, strokes, gastrointestinal perforation, gastrointestinal bleeding, kidney failure, and anaphylaxis. Use is not...
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infection is the most common trigger of Guillain–Barré syndrome. Gastrointestinal perforation is a rare complication of ileal infection. Campylobacter has...
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enteral nutrition (making use of the natural digestion process of the gastrointestinal tract) despite bypassing the mouth; enteral nutrition is generally...
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gastrointestinal series, also called a barium swallow, barium study, or barium meal, is a series of radiographs used to examine the gastrointestinal tract...
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A lower gastrointestinal series is a medical procedure used to examine and diagnose problems with the human colon of the large intestine. Radiographs (X-ray...
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Friends. In 2018, Perry spent five months in a hospital for a gastrointestinal perforation. During the hospital stay, Perry nearly died after his colon...
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may be suspected, such as acute pancreatitis, appendicitis or gastrointestinal perforation. Vomiting altered blood that resembles coffee grounds occurs...
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dumping syndrome Irritable bowel syndrome Duodenal (peptic) ulcers Gastrointestinal perforation Hyperthyroidism Diverticulitis Radiation enterocolitis Mesenteric...
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surgical treatment. Common causes of an acute abdomen include a gastrointestinal perforation, peptic ulcer disease, mesenteric ischemia, acute cholecystitis...
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resemble perforation. Recognition of PPCS is important, since treatment usually does not require surgery, unlike gastrointestinal perforation. Laboratory...
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Endoscopy (redirect from Endoscopy, gastrointestinal)
are infection, over-sedation, perforation, or a tear of the stomach or esophagus lining and bleeding. Although perforation generally requires surgery, certain...
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Anemia Decrease in white blood cells Stomatitis Enterocolitis Gastrointestinal perforation Mucositis List of monoclonal antibodies Gelboin HV. "Cytochrome...
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food cooked on the grill. Ingestion of these bristles can cause gastrointestinal perforation. On May 20, 2020, American food writer and grilling authority...
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further investigation. Tocilizumab may increase the risk of gastrointestinal perforation and infections, however it does not appear that there are more...
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effects may include lung problems, kidney problems, liver failure, gastrointestinal perforation, stroke, and corneal ulceration. Use in pregnancy may harm the...
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dialysis have a higher chance of developing peritonitis and gastrointestinal perforation. However, the rate of acute pancreatitis does not differ from...
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gas in the abdominal cavity, and is most commonly caused by gastrointestinal perforation, often the result of surgery. Pneumarthrosis, the presence of...
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Lower gastrointestinal bleeding (LGIB) is any form of gastrointestinal bleeding in the lower gastrointestinal tract. LGIB is a common reason for seeking...
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Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (redirect from Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy)
diagnostic endoscopic procedure that visualizes the upper part of the gastrointestinal tract down to the duodenum. It is considered a minimally invasive procedure...
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laparotomy can be used to diagnose cancer, endometriosis, gallstones, gastrointestinal perforation, appendicitis, diverticulitis, liver abscess, ectopic pregnancy...
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