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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Intestinal obstruction
  1. Intestinal pseudo-obstruction is a condition characterized by impairment of the muscle contractions that move food through the digestive ... the nerves that control the muscle contractions (neurogenic).Intestinal pseudo-obstruction leads to a buildup of partially digested food ...
  2. ... the intestines (peristalsis), causing a digestive condition called intestinal pseudo-obstruction. The heart and digestive issues develop at the ... pain, difficulty breathing, or excessive tiredness (fatigue).In intestinal pseudo-obstruction, impairment of peristalsis leads to a buildup of ...
  3. ... peristalsis (hypoperistalsis) often causes a digestive condition called intestinal pseudo-obstruction. This condition, which mimics a physical blockage (obstruction) ...
  4. ... muscular dystrophy OGIMD POLIP Polyneuropathy, ophthalmoplegia, leukoencephalopathy, and intestinal pseudo-obstruction Thymidine phosphorylase deficiency Genetic Testing Registry: Mitochondrial DNA ...
  5. ... contractions that move food through the digestive tract (intestinal pseudo-obstruction).There are three types of systemic scleroderma, defined ...
  6. ... may have abnormal twisting (malrotation) of the large intestine, an obstruction of the anal opening (imperforate anus), soft out- ...
  7. ... can prevent food from passing through to the intestines (gastric outlet obstruction), leading to an inability to digest food. These ...
  8. ... syndrome develop multiple polyps in the stomach and intestines during childhood or adolescence. Polyps can cause health problems such as recurrent bowel obstructions, chronic bleeding, and abdominal pain.People with Peutz- ...
  9. ... occurs without a known trigger. Episodes involving the intestinal tract cause severe abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. Swelling in the airway can restrict breathing and lead to life-threatening obstruction of the airway. About one-third of people ...
  10. ... lower part of the stomach (the pylorus). This obstruction prevents food from emptying out of the stomach into the intestine. Signs of pyloric atresia include vomiting, a swollen ( ...
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