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Results 1 - 10 of 99 for Intestinal perforation
  1. ... have a few days of pain before the intestinal perforation occurs. If you have pain in the abdomen, ...
  2. Complications may include: Peritonitis Sepsis Intestinal perforation Intestinal stricture Liver problems from prolonged inability to tolerate enteral feeds and need for parenteral (IV) nutrition Short bowel syndrome if ...
  3. ... begin suddenly may indicate a blockage in the intestine, perforation, or hemorrhage, all of which are emergencies. Symptoms may include: Tarry, black, or bloody stools Severe vomiting, which ... obstruction) Severe abdominal pain, with or without vomiting ...
  4. Intestinal Complications of IBD (Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America) - PDF  
    Crohn's Disease/Living With ... Crohn's Disease ... Ulcerative Colitis/Living With ... Ulcerative Colitis ... Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America ... PDF
  5. ... a hole in the wall of the intestine (intestinal perforation), which can cause serious infection and may be fatal.There are two main types of Hirschsprung disease, known as short-segment ... of the intestine lacking nerve cells. In short-segment disease, nerve ...
  6. Diverticulosis and Diverticulitis (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... fluids, air, or stool from moving through your intestines Perforation, or a hole, in your colon Peritonitis, an ...
  7. ... a hole in the wall of the intestine (intestinal perforation), which can cause serious infection and may be ...
  8. ... a hole in the wall of the intestine (intestinal perforation), or stroke. During pregnancy, women with vascular Ehlers- ...
  9. ... an intestinal pocket (diverticulitis) Hole in the intestine (intestinal perforation) Pregnancy in the abdomen instead of uterus (ectopic ...
  10. ... may develop include: Intestinal hemorrhage (severe GI bleeding ) Intestinal perforation Kidney failure Peritonitis
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