Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (119 page)

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Written by Michael Mitchell, MD.
Chapter
5

Digestive Diseases

L. Michael Snyder and Michael J. Mitchell

Disease States Associated with Abdominal Pain (Acute and Chronic)

Disease States Associated with Abdominal Pain

Disorders of the Esophagus
Mallory-Weiss Syndrome
Perforation of the Esophagus, Spontaneous
Plummer-Vinson Syndrome
Disorders of the Stomach
Gastritis, Chronic
Carcinoma of the Stomach
Disorders of the Pancreas
Carcinoma of the Pancreas
Cystic Fibrosis of the Pancreas
Macroamylasemia in Vivo Artifact
Pancreatitis
Pseudocyst of the Pancreas
Dyspepsia and Peptic Ulcer Disease

Ascites

Disorders of the Peritoneum Associated with Ascites
Chronic Liver Disease
Infected Ascitic Fluid
Secondary Peritonitis
Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis
Pancreatic Disease
Malignant Ascites
Ascites in Fetus or Neonate
Peritonitis, Acute

Diarrhea

Diarrhea, Acute
Osmotic Diarrhea
Secretory (Abnormal Electrolyte Transport) Diarrhea
Exudative Diarrhea (Inflammatory Causes)
Motility Disturbances
Infectious Gastrointestinal Diseases
Diarrhea, Chronic
Other Gastrointestinal Conditions Associated with Chronic Diarrhea
Diverticulosis, Colon
Enterocolitis, Necrotizing, in Infancy
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Regional Enteritis (Crohn Disease)
Ulcerative Colitis, Chronic Nonspecific
Malabsorption
Carbohydrate Absorption Indices
Celiac Disease (Gluten-Sensitive Enteropathy, Nontropical Sprue, Idiopathic Steatorrhea)
Enteropathy, Protein Losing
Colitis, Collagenous
Colitis, Pseudomembranous
Gallstone Ileus
Gastroenteritis, Eosinophilic
Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding (Adult)
Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Small Intestine
Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding (Adult), Acute
Hepatomegaly
Fatty Liver
Neoplasms of the Liver: Hepatocellular Carcinoma (Hepatoma)

Jaundice (See Hepatomegaly)

Hyperbilirubinemia
Diseases Associated with Jaundice
Conjugated Hyperbilirubinemia/Hepatocellular Jaundice
Infectious Disease: Viral Hepatitis
Vascular and Ischemic Disorders of the Liver
Biliary Extrahepatic Obstruction, Complete
Diseases of the Gallbladder and Biliary Tree (Intrahepatic or Extrahepatic) (See Abdominal Pain)
Cancer of the Gallbladder and Bile Ducts
Cholangitis, Acute
Cholangitis, Primary Sclerosing
Cholecystitis, Acute
Cholecystitis, Chronic
Choledocholithiasis
Atresia, Extrahepatic Biliary, Congenital
Other Considerations
Intrahepatic Obstruction Cholestasis
Cirrhosis, Primary Biliary (Cholangiolitic Cirrhosis, Hanot Hypertrophic Cirrhosis, Chronic Nonsuppurative Destructive Cholangitis, Etc.)
Congenital Conjugated Hyperbilirubinemia
Rotor Syndrome
Causes of Unconjugated Hyperbilirubinemia
Unconjugated Bilirubinemia
Physiologic Jaundice
Nonphysiologic Jaundice
Hereditary and/or Congenital Causes of Unconjugated Hyperbilirubinemia
Crigler-Najjar Syndrome (Hereditary Glucuronyl-Transferase Deficiency)
Gilbert Disease
Neonatal Jaundice: Breast Milk Jaundice
Lucey-Driscoll Syndrome (Neonatal Transient Familial Hyperbilirubinemia)
Wilson Disease
Traumar

This Chapter focuses on several common GI clinical presentations: abdominal pain (acute and chronic); ascites; diarrhea (acute and chronic); GI bleeding upper and lower; hepatomegaly; jaundice and associated diseases, including hepatitis. When appropriate, the discussion includes radiologic and endoscopic procedures as part of the diagnostic evaluation.

DISEASE STATES ASSOCIATED WITH ABDOMINAL PAIN (ACUTE AND CHRONIC)
   Definition

Acute abdomen is defined as an episode of severe abdominal pain that lasts several hours or longer and requires medical attention. The acute abdomen usually, but not necessarily, has a surgical cause. However, the term “acute abdomen” should not be equated with a need for emergency surgery. The history and physical examination remain the most important aspects of diagnosis. The key feature in the evaluation of patients with acute abdomen is early diagnosis.

   Differential Diagnosis

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