Astringent
This can happen with a sore throat, hemorrhages, diarrhea, and peptic ulcers. Externally applied astringents, which cause mild ...
Billy Tipton
He was actually suffering from a hemorrhaging peptic ulcer which, left untreated, was fatal. On January 21, 1989, his son ... Deaths from ulcers, Jazz musicians from Missouri, Jazz musicians from Oklahoma, American LGBT musicians, LGBT people from ...
Weekend effect
"Weekend versus weekday admission and mortality from gastrointestinal hemorrhage caused by peptic ulcer disease". Clin ... "Weekend and nighttime effect on the prognosis of peptic ulcer bleeding". World J Gastroenterol. 18 (27): 3578-84. doi:10.3748/ ... in Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage". Intracerebral Hemorrhage Research. pp. 333-6. doi:10.1007/978-3-7091-0693-8_55. ... In 2009 in the US, Crowley et al., in a study of 13,821 US patients with intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH), reported the risk of ...
Danny Polo
His death was caused by hemorrhages that resulted from a peptic ulcer. He was 47. His gravestone gives his correct name as ...
Valentino's syndrome
Untreated peptic ulcers can often lead to greater complications such as hemorrhage, obstruction, and cancer. Diagnosing ... Peptic ulcers are sores or defects that arise from tissue death, that develop in the mucosal lining of the stomach or duodenum ... When a peptic ulcer bursts, the gastrointestinal or duodenal fluid leaks through it and pools in the right paracolic gutter ... In order to diagnose Valentino's syndrome, a CT or ultrasound may be performed, which would reveal a ruptured peptic ulcer and ...
Peptic ulcer disease
Blackford, John W.; Williams, Robert H. (1940). "Fatal Hemorrhage from Peptic Ulcer: One Hundred and Sixteen Cases Collected ... is an omen of perforated peptic ulcer disease. Peptic ulcers are a form of acid-peptic disorder. Peptic ulcers can be ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peptic ulcers. Gastric ulcer images "Peptic Ulcer". MedlinePlus. U.S. National Library ... it can still delay ulcer healing for those who already have a peptic ulcer. Peptic ulcers caused by NSAIDs differ from those ...
Abdul Latif Sharif
The cause of death was cardiac arrest consistent with a hypovolemic shock generated by a chronic hemorrhage due to peptic ulcer ...
Charles Illingworth
The Louis Mirvish Memorial Lecture was titled 'Massive Haemorrhage from Peptic Ulcer', and was scheduled to be delivered three ... Two photographs of Illingworth from 1963 in the episode 'Peptic Ulcer: A Surgeon Cross-Questioned' from this series were ... of peptic ulcer, and of the endocrine aspects of the treatment of cancer; and for his perception of the importance of the use ... Peptic Ulcer (monograph, 1953) The Story of William Hunter (1967) The Sanguine Mystery (1970) University Statesman: Sir Hector ...
Antrectomy
"Stomach Ulcer Surgery and its Complications (Peptic Ulcer) , Doctor". patient.info. 26 August 2022. Retrieved 2023-03-28. " ... It also alleviates pain, hemorrhage, and anemia from recurring stomach ulcers. For localized cancer cases, antrectomy can ... and peptic ulcer disease (PUD). In the past, 89-90% of ulcer-related GOO patients required surgery. As the development of ... Peptic ulcer disease (PUD): The disease is characterized by ulcers developed either by impaired mucus protection or an excess ...
Maksim Fridman
"Classification of the severity of blood loss in gastroduodenal hemorrhages of peptic ulcer etiology" Zdravookhr Kirg. 1975 Nov- ...
Melena
Peptic ulcer, the most common cause of gastrointestinal hemorrhage, should be pursued through questions about epigastric ... The most common cause of melena is peptic ulcer disease. However, any bleeding within the upper gastrointestinal tract or the ... for example by a peptic ulcer. A rough estimate is that it takes about 14 hours for blood to be broken down within the ... and a past history of peptic ulcer disease. Talley, Nicholas; O'Connor, Simon (2014). Clinical Examination: A Systematic Guide ...
List of MeSH codes (C23)
... peptic ulcer hemorrhage MeSH C23.550.414.794 - hemarthrosis MeSH C23.550.414.817 - hematocele MeSH C23.550.414.838 - hematoma ... subarachnoid hemorrhage MeSH C23.550.414.922 - oral hemorrhage MeSH C23.550.414.922.500 - gingival hemorrhage MeSH C23.550. ... intracranial hemorrhages MeSH C23.550.414.913.100 - cerebral hemorrhage MeSH C23.550.414.913.100.200 - basal ganglia hemorrhage ... retinal hemorrhage MeSH C23.550.414.756.887 - vitreous hemorrhage MeSH C23.550.414.788 - gastrointestinal hemorrhage MeSH ...
Prasugrel
... should not be given to people with active pathological bleeding, such as peptic ulcer or a history of transient ... gastrointestinal hemorrhage (2%) Hematologic: Leukopenia (3%), anemia (2%) Neuromuscular and skeletal: Back pain (5%) ... ischemic attack or stroke, because of higher risk of stroke (thrombotic stroke and intracranial hemorrhage). Adverse effects ...
Abdominal pain
... peptic ulcer, lactose intolerance, celiac disease, food allergies, indigestion Glands Bile system Inflammatory: cholecystitis, ... hemorrhage, sickle cell disease, abdominal angina, blood vessel compression (such as celiac artery compression syndrome), ... Appendicitis Pancreatitis Inferior myocardial infarction Peptic ulcer Diabetic ketoacidosis Vascular: aortic dissection, aortic ... stomach ulcer, stomach cancer Pancreas: pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer Intestinal: duodenal ulcer, diverticulitis, ...
Thrombosis prevention
... dyscrasias peptic ulcers alcoholism infection eye surgery brain surgery spinal cord surgery recent cerebrovascular hemorrhage: ...
Hypovolemic shock
... variceal hemorrhage, peptic ulcer., or lower GI bleeding e.g., diverticular, and arteriovenous malformation. Except for the two ... spontaneous peritoneal hemorrhage caused by bleeding diathesis, and ruptured hematoma. In spite of hemorrhage, the amount of ... post-partum hemorrhage, uterine or vaginal hemorrhage owing to infection, tumors, lacerations, ... The simultaneous loss of coagulation factors via hemorrhage, hemodilution with resuscitation fluids, and coagulation cascade ...
Gastroduodenal artery
... which may arise as a complication of peptic ulcer disease. Because of its close relationship to the posteromedial wall of the ... artery of haemorrhage'. It occurs because the profuse arterial network in the region ensures a high flow rate in the vessel. ... second part of the duodenum, deeply penetrating ulcers or tumours of the duodenum may cause torrential bleeding from the ...
Mast cell leukemia
Symptoms include abdominal pain, bone pain, and peptic ulcer which are more prevalent than in other subtypes of acute myeloid ... Liver and splenic dysfunction also contributes to hemorrhage. Involvement of the bone can lead to osteoporosis. Abdominal ...
Paolo Orano
... officials at a prison camp at Padula where he died the following year following complications with a peptic ulcer haemorrhage. ... Deaths from ulcers, Deaths from gastrointestinal hemorrhage, Italian magazine founders). ...
Stress-related disorders
Ordinary peptic ulcers are found commonly in the "gastric antrum and the duodenum" whereas stress ulcers are found commonly in ... It can also cause mucosal erosions and superficial hemorrhages in patients who are critically ill, or in those who are under ... many years and a transition to an enduring personality change Stress ulceration is a single or multiple fundic mucosal ulcers ...
Therapeutic endoscopy
Sung, J. Y.; Chung, S. C. S.; Lo, K. K.; Leung, J. W. C. (1988). "Heater-probe treatment of bleeding peptic ulcers". Surgical ... Stiegmann GV, Goff JS, Sun JH, Wilborn S (February 1989). "Endoscopic elastic band ligation for active variceal hemorrhage". Am ... Endoscopic injection of bleeding peptic ulcers with adrenaline has been practised since the 1970s, endoscopic heater probes ... bleeding malignant tumours and bleeding peptic ulcers can all be treated. Trials have also been carried out to assess its use ...
Forrest classification
... on ulcer base) Lesions without active bleeding Forrest III (Lesions without signs of recent hemorrhage or fibrin-covered clean ... "Forrest criteria are essential for proper planning of endoscopic therapy and urgent surgery in bleeding peptic ulcers". The ... Acute hemorrhage Forrest I a (Spurting hemorrhage) Forrest I b (Oozing hemorrhage) Signs of recent hemorrhage Forrest II a (Non ... ROCKALL'S AND BLATCHFORD'S RISK SCORING SYSTEM IN PREDICTION OF REBLEEDING IN PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE" (PDF). Archived from the ...
Perforated ulcer
The ulcer is known initially as a peptic ulcer before the ulcer burns through the full thickness of the stomach or duodenal ... Count Dante (1939-1975, aged 36) died of internal hemorrhaging caused by a bleeding ulcer, on May 25, 1975. Ian Hendry (1931- ... Perforated peptic ulcer is a serious condition with an overall reported mortality of 5%-25%, rising to as high as 50% with age ... "Peptic ulcers - treatment". Retrieved 2008-01-21. "Surgical-tutor.org.uk - a free online surgical resource". Archived from the ...
Dieulafoy's lesion
In contrast to peptic ulcer disease, a history of alcohol use disorder or NSAID use is usually absent in Dieulafoy's lesion. ... It can cause gastric hemorrhage but is relatively uncommon. It is thought to cause less than 5% of all gastrointestinal bleeds ... Dieulafoy's lesions account for roughly 1.5 percent of gastrointestinal hemorrhage. These lesions are twice as common in men, ... in the absence of any ulcer, erosion, or other abnormality in the mucosa. The size of these blood vessels varies from 1-5 mm ( ...
Abdominal guarding
Gastrointestinal endoscopy may be used or patients with suspected peptic ulcer disease Helicobacter pylori testing may also be ... or evidence of hemorrhage may require surgery (likely to be life-threatening emergency) Kahan, Scott, Smith, Ellen G. In A Page ... Mesenteric ischemia Nephrolithiasis Ovarian cyst Pancreatitis Pelvic inflammatory disease Perforated peptic ulcer disease ...
Gastrointestinal bleeding
About half of cases are due to peptic ulcer disease (gastric or duodenal ulcers). Esophageal inflammation and erosive disease ... Cat, TB; Liu-DeRyke, X (September 2010). "Medical management of variceal hemorrhage". Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North ... Testing and treating H. pylori if found can prevent re-bleeding in those with peptic ulcers. The benefits versus risks of ... Causes of upper GI bleeds include: peptic ulcer disease, esophageal varices due to liver cirrhosis and cancer, among others. ...
Hemosuccus pancreaticus
... peptic ulcers, and oesophageal and gastric fundus varices, etc.). Ultrasonography can be used to visualize pancreatic ... The source of hemorrhage is usually not determined by standard endoscopic techniques, and the symptoms of the condition are ... Both coils in the end-artery and stents across the area of bleeding have been used to control the hemorrhage. However, the ... Hemosuccus pancreaticus is a rare cause of hemorrhage in the gastrointestinal tract. It is caused by a bleeding source in the ...
Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine
Peptic Ulcer Disease and Related Disorders Chapter 318: Disorders of Absorption Chapter 319: Inflammatory Bowel Disease Chapter ... Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Part 9: Disorders of the Kidney and Urinary Tract Chapter 303: Cellular and Molecular Biology of the ... Intracranial Hemorrhage Chapter 422: Migraine and Other Primary Headache Disorders Chapter 429: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ...
Acute pancreatitis
The differential diagnosis includes: Perforated peptic ulcer Biliary colic Acute cholecystitis Pneumonia Pleuritic pain ... hemorrhage from erosions into splenic artery and vein, thrombosis of the splenic vein, superior mesenteric vein and portal ... and a perforated ulcer. If the lipase level is about 2.5 to 3 times that of amylase, it is an indication of pancreatitis due to ... hemorrhage). These are produced by intrapancreatic activation of pancreatic enzymes. Lipase activation produces the necrosis of ...
Streptokinase
... internal bleeding Noncompressible vascular punctures Active peptic ulcer Oral anticoagulant therapy Streptokinase belongs to a ... Any prior intracranial hemorrhage Known structural cerebral vascular lesion (e.g., arteriovenous malformation) Known cancer ...