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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Small intestine carcinoma
  1. ... 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 ...
  2. ... 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 ...
  3. ... 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 ...
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... 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 ...
  6. ... 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 ...
  7. ... 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 ...
  8. ... 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 ...
  9. ... 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 ...
  10. ... 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 ...
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