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Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Disorders

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show RUQ  
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liver, stomach, diaphragm, spleen, kidney, duodenum, pancreas, pancreatic duct, descending colon   show
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show RLQ  
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small intestine, umbilicus, rectum, bladder anus   show
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show right hypochondriac region  
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liver (tip), small intestines, ascending colon, right kidney   show
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small intestines, appendix, cecum and ascending colon   show
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stomach, liver, pancreas, left and right kidneys   show
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stomach, pancreas, small intestines, transverse colon   show
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small intestines, sigmoid colon, bladder   show
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show left hypochondriac region  
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show left lumbar region  
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small intestines, descending colon, sigmoid colon   show
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show gastroeosophagal reflux disease  
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show reflux oesophagitis  
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show barett oesophagus  
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show hiatus hernia  
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show sliding/axial hiatus hernia  
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seperate portion of stomach enters thorax through widened opening   show
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show oesophageal varices  
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inflammation of gastric mucosa   show
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may be accompanied with emesis, pain, haemorrhage, ulceration,   show
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show chronic gastritis  
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show peptic ulcer  
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an acute illness with primary manifestation of diarrhoea, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, fever & abdominal pain   show
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show irritable bowel syndrome  
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show Crohn's disease.  
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show Ulcerative Colitis  
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single weakened pouch   show
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show diverticula  
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show diverticulitis  
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condition commonly occuring in distal descending sigmoid colon where mucosal layer herniates through surrounding muscle, occuring anywhere from pharynx to anus   show
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show diverticulosis  
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show diverticulitis  
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show appendicitis  
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show bowel/intestinal obstruction  
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show mechanical obstruction  
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show adynamic ileus  
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show peritonitis  
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show cirrhosis  
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increased resistance of flow in portal veinous system & sustained portal vein pressure   show
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show liver failure  
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abnormalities in composition of bile, stasis of bile, & inflammation of gall bladder may result in stone formation   show
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show gall stones  
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show <8mm stones  
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more likely to obstruct flow & cause jaundice, abrupt onset of pain in URQ and epigastric area, persisting 30min-5h   show
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diffuse inflammation of gallbladder, usually secondary to obstruction of gallbladder outlet   show
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occurs with repeat acute cholecystitis or chronic irritation of gallbladder with gallstones   show
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inflammation of the pancreas by prematurely activated pancreatic enzymes (gall stones or alcohol abuse)   show
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show oedematous acute pancreatitis  
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show necrotic acute pancreatitis  
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show chronic pancreatitis  
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pathogen colonises the periurethral area and ascends through urethra towards bladder   show
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show UTI uroepithelium penetration stage  
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show UTI ascension stage  
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show UTI pyelonephritic stage  
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tubular obstruction and damage occurs in the kidneys, leading to interstitial oedema, and nephritis   show
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polycrystalline aggregation in calyces   show
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show renal colic pain  
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show non-colicky pain  
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show abdominal haemorrhage  
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dark, tar-like bowel movement indicating high abdominal bleed   show
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frank blood in diarrhoea indicating   show
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show haematemesis  
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show coffee ground vomitus  
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show ectopic pregnancy  
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show acute abdomen  
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