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  • ...the signs and symptoms of intestinal obstruction without any lesion in the intestinal lumen. Clinical features are diverse, depending on the specific type and se The causes of intestinal pseudo-obstruction are diverse and can be classified into primary or secondary. Primary causes
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  • Intestinal Pseudoobstruction with Patent Ductus Arteriosus and Natal Teeth ...es that control the muscle contractions ([[neurogenic]]).Intestinal pseudo-obstruction leads to a buildup of partially digested food in the intestines. This build
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  • ...the signs and symptoms of intestinal obstruction without any lesion in the intestinal lumen. Clinical features are diverse, depending on the specific type and se The causes of intestinal pseudo-obstruction are diverse and can be classified into primary or secondary. Primary causes
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  • ...Mungan|Mungan Z.]] et al.<ref name="Familial visceral myopathy with pseudo-obstruction, megaduodenum, Barrett's esophagus, and cardiac abnormalities">{{cite news |title=Familial visceral myopathy with pseudo-obstruction, megaduodenum, Barrett's esophagus, and cardiac abnormalities
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  • ...ially interrelated medical phenomena: [[natal teeth]], [[intestinal pseudo-obstruction]], and [[patent ductus arteriosus]]. Each of these conditions can occur ind ==Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction==
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  • '''Other Names:''' Pseudoobstruction idiopathic intestinal; Visceral myopathy familial ...ntestinal]] and [[urinary tract]]s that causes chronic [[intestinal pseudo-obstruction]].
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  • ...ronic condition characterized by symptoms resembling those of a mechanical obstruction of the intestines, but without any physical blockage. This disorder affects The symptoms of Pseudoobstruction Idiopathic Intestinal can vary widely among individuals but commonly include:
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  • ...ient absorption and reduces inflammation. It is an important factor in the intestinal adaptation that occurs in response to the resection of the small intestine. ...gastrointestinal]] absorption. This disorder, known as [[intestinal pseudo-obstruction]], is characterized by abnormalities in the nerves of the intestines, leadi
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  • ...ausing a pseudo-obstruction. This article provides an overview of Neuronal Intestinal Pseudoobstruction, including its symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment ...lnutrition, weight loss, and bacterial infections due to the stagnation of intestinal contents.
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  • ...] that may result in [[stomach|gastric]] [[ischemia]] and [[gastric outlet obstruction]]. It is often associated with [[diaphragmatic hernia]]. Obstruction of the bowel may be due to:
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  • ...oduction in a patient with chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth." European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology. [
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  • ...; loss of appetite; significant weight loss; and jaundice due to bile duct obstruction. Pancreatic cancer often goes undetected until the advanced stages of the d * Functional intestinal obstruction
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  • ...characterized by delayed gastric emptying in the absence of any mechanical obstruction of the [[stomach]]. ...tility, such as [[irritable bowel syndrome]] (IBS) and [[intestinal pseudo-obstruction]]. Additionally, its role in stimulating appetite and growth hormone releas
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  • ...early satiety, nausea, [[vomiting]], [[diarrhea]], and [[intestinal pseudo-obstruction]]. Neurological symptoms may include [[peripheral neuropathy]], [[muscle we
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  • * [[Intestinal atresia multiple]] * [[Whipple's disease|Intestinal lipodystrophy]]
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