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  1. ... M, Sobic-Saranovic D, et al. Detection of gastrointestinal and abdominal infections by 99mTc-antigranulocyte antibodies. Hepato-gastroenterology. 2009 Jul– ...
  2. ... hypotension) Use of medicines called diuretics ("water pills") Gastrointestinal bleeding Infection Recent abdominal fluid removal (paracentesis)
  3. ... the differential diagnosis of gastroenteritis include non-enteric infections, non-infective gastrointestinal disorders, abdominal surgical disorders and antibiotic-associated diarrhoea. It was ...
  4. ... abdomen may be caused by bacteria entering the abdomen through the gastrointestinal tract, for example as the result of an injury or surgery. The infection can spread further from there. This type of ...
  5. ... the intestines are involved, the ulcers may cause: Abdominal pain Bloody stools Diarrhea Fever Weight loss More severe infections can result in gastrointestinal bleeding or a hole through the wall of ...
  6. ... spray: Ear and labyrinth disorders 4% (Vertigo 4%); Gastrointestinal disorders 13% (Dry mouth 4%; Nausea 4%; Diarrhoea 1%; Upper abdominal pain 1%); General disorders 14% (Fatigue 6%); Infections and infestations 7% (Urinary tract infection 3%; Naso- ...
  7. ... is the most common early symptom. Symptoms of gastrointestinal (GI) infection often occur several years later. Other symptoms may include: Abdominal pain Diarrhea Fever Darkening of skin in light- ...
  8. Most gastrointestinal fistulas occur after surgery. Other causes include: Blockage in the intestine Infection (such as diverticulitis ) Crohn disease Radiation to the abdomen (most often given as part of cancer treatment) Injury, such as deep wounds from stabbing or gunshot ...
  9. ... important to reduce the risk of urinary tract infections and to preserve long-term renal ... Management by a gastroenterologist and nutritionist familiar ...
  10. ... of the intestines Celiac disease Crohn disease HIV infection Lymphoma Lymphatic obstruction in the gastrointestinal tract Intestinal lymphangiectasia
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