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- ... in the stomach and upper part of the small intestine. H. pylori can also cause gastritis (inflammation and irritation of the stomach lining). Without treatment, H. pylori gastritis can last a lifetime and increase the chance of developing stomach cancer . Researchers aren't sure how people get the ...
- ... Acute (sudden) pancreatitis A blockage in a duct (small tube) in the pancreas Pancreatic cancer or benign (not cancer) tumor High levels of amylase in peritoneal fluid may be a sign of: Acute pancreatitis A blocked intestine Lack of blood flow to the intestines Low ...
- ... syndrome , a type of disorder in which your small intestine can't absorb enough nutrients from food. ... myeloma , a type of blood cancer If your A/G ratio was low, it ...
- ... the stomach) Stomach Duodenum (first part of your small intestine) A barium swallow test involves drinking a chalky- ... the throat , esophagus , stomach , and first part the small intestine. These conditions can include: Ulcers GERD (gastroesophageal reflux ...
- ... of your esophagus, stomach, and part of your small intestine. The tube may also have a tool attached ... serious complications are rare. There is a very small risk of getting a tear in your intestine. If you had a biopsy , there is a ...
- ... repairing cells. Your pancreas releases elastase into your small intestine through a duct (a small tube). If your pancreas is working well, you' ... the ducts that let elastase flow into the intestine. The two main causes of EPI are: Chronic (long-lasting) ... colitis Diabetes Weight-loss surgery ...
- ... check for inflammation (swelling and irritation) in your intestines. It's normal to have a small amount of calprotectin in your stool. But high ... calprotectin are often linked to: Intestinal or colorectal cancer Celiac ... in your intestines, such as Clostridium difficile (C. diff) Taking NSAIDs ...
- ... rectum is at the end of the large intestine and connects to the anus. Colorectal cancer screening can help to: Find colorectal cancer early, ... entire colon Can remove polyps and test for cancer May help find other ... Disadvantages Small risk of tears and bleeding Bowel prep needed ...
- ... infection of your appendix. Your appendix is a small finger-like pouch attached to your large intestine. It's located in the lower right side of ... rays which are a form of radiation. The small amount of radiation in a CT scan ... risk of developing cancer later in life. Children and unborn babies are ...
- ... Gallbladder disease Intestinal problems, such as a blocked intestine Diabetes Salivary (spit) gland disorders , such as infection or cancer Alcohol use disorder Low levels of lipase may ...