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Symptomatology of Gastrointestinal System III Term Dept of Medicine ACMS

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Page 1: Symptomatology of Gastrointestinal System

Symptomatologyof

Gastrointestinal System

III Term

Dept of Medicine ACMS

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Learning Objectives

• Learn definitions and meanings of common terms associated with gastrointestinal symptoms

• Learn to localize disease from symptoms

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Gastrointestinal Symptoms

• Most common presenting complaints in OPD setting

• Great overlap of symptoms in GI Disorders

• Overlap with other systems and sites

• Severity does not correlate well with seriousness of disease

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Divisions

• Upper GI-Above DJ Flexure

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Divisions

• Upper GI

• Middle GI-

Uptil Ileoceacal Junction

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Divisions

• Upper GI

• Middle GI

• Lower GI- Upto anal verge

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Divisions

• Upper GI

• Middle GI

• Lower GI

• Liver and Biliary Tract

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Divisions

• Upper GI

• Middle GI

• Lower GI

• Liver and Biliary Tract

• Pancreas

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Divisions

• Upper GI

• Middle GI

• Lower GI

• Liver and Biliary Tract

• Pancreas

Considerable overlap of

symptoms

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Upper GI Symptoms

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Dysphagia and Odynophagia-

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Dysphagia and Odynophagia- Difficulty and pain in swallowing

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Dysphagia and Odynophagia- Difficulty and pain in swallowing

• Esophagitis

• Achalasia – motility disturbance

• Stricture

• Carcinoma

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Heartburn, Regurgitation &Reflux (eructation)-

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Heartburn, Regurgitation &Reflux (eructation)-

• GERD-Reflux Esophagitis

• Gastritis

• Peptic Ulcer Disease

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Dyspepsia –

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Dyspepsia - Combination of Indigestion, pain, distention, acidity, nausea (and Hunger Pains)

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Dyspepsia - Combination of Indigestion, pain, distention, acidity, nausea (and Hunger Pains)

• Gastroduodenitis

• Chronic Pancreatitis

• Chronic Cholecystitis

• Hepatitis

• Carcinoma Stomach and Pancreas

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Flatulence

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Flatulence (Burping, Belching, Flatus)

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Flatulence (Burping, Belching, Flatus)

• Chronic Pancreatitis

• Gastroduodenitis

• Anxiety

• Food Intolerance

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Anorexia-

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Anorexia- Reduced appetite

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Anorexia- Reduced appetite

• Hepatitis

• Gastroduodenitis

• Gastroenteritis

• Carcinoma

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Nausea, Retching &Vomiting

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Nausea, Retching &Vomiting

• Gastroduodenitis, Gastroenteritis

• Hepatitis, Pancreatitis, Cholecystitis

• Pyloric Obstruction, Carcinoma

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Hematemesis-

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Hematemesis- Blood in Vomit

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Hematemesis- Blood in Vomit

• Esophageal Varices

• Acute Gastritis

• Peptic Ulcer

• Gastric cancer

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Hematemesis- Blood in Vomit

• Esophageal Varices

• Acute Gastritis

• Peptic Ulcer

• Gastric cancer

• Melaena-

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Hematemesis- Blood in Vomit

• Esophageal Varices

• Acute Gastritis

• Peptic Ulcer

• Gastric cancer

• Melaena- Digested blood passed in stool

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Upper GI Symptoms

• Dysphagia and Odynophagia

• Heartburn and Reflux (eructation)

• Dyspepsia and Hunger Pains

• Flatulence (Burping, Belching, Flatus)

• Anorexia

• Nausea, Retching &Vomiting

• Hematemesis and Maelena

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Lower GI Diseases

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Lower GI Diseases• Enteritis/ Ileitis

• Meckel's Diverticulitis

• Diverticulitis

• Crohn’s Disease

• Colitis (idiopathic, infectious)

• Colonic polyps

• Carcinoma

• Hemorrhoids

• Fissure

• Irritable bowel syndrome

• Ischemic colitis

• Radiation colitis

• Omental torsion

• Mesenteric lymphadenitis

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Lower GI Symptoms

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Lower GI Symptoms

• Constipation-

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Lower GI Symptoms

• Constipation- Less than 3 stools/ week. Hard, pellet like and difficult to pass

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Lower GI Symptoms

• Diarrhea, Dysentery & Spurious Diarrhea

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Lower GI Symptoms

• Diarrhea, Dysentery & Spurious Diarrhea

• > 200 -300 gm /day

• >3 times / day- liquid consistency

• Mucous and Blood

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Lower GI Symptoms

• Tenismus-

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Lower GI Symptoms

• Tenismus- Sense of incomplete evacuation

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Lower GI Symptoms

• Alteration of Bowel Pattern

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Lower GI Symptoms

• Proctalgia:

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Lower GI Symptoms

• Proctalgia: Painful Defecation

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Lower GI Symptoms

• Rectal Bleeding

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Lower GI Symptoms

• Hematochezia

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General Symptoms• Pain

• Distention & Swelling

• Weight Loss

• Fever

• Malnutrition and Hypovitaminosis

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Abdominal Pain: Pathophysiology

• Three classes of abdominal pain

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Abdominal Pain: Pathophysiology

• Three classes of abdominal pain

1) Visceral

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Abdominal Pain: Pathophysiology

• Three classes of abdominal pain

1) Visceral

2) Somatic

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Abdominal Pain: Pathophysiology

• Three classes of abdominal pain

1) Visceral

2) Somatic

3) Referred

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Abdominal Pain: Pathophysiology

• Three classes of abdominal pain

1) Visceral

2) Somatic

3) Referred

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Visceral Pain

Originates in-

• the walls of hollow organs

• the capsules of solid organs

• the visceral peritoneum

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Visceral Pain

Originates in-

• the walls of hollow organs

• the capsules of solid organs

• the visceral peritoneum

Three separate mechanisms can produce this pain:

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Visceral Pain

Originates in-

• the walls of hollow organs

• the capsules of solid organs

• the visceral peritoneum

Three separate mechanisms can produce this pain:

1) Inflammation

2) Distention (being stretched out or inflated)

3) Ischemia (inadequate blood flow)

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Visceral Pain

• All viscera transmit a pain signal from visceral afferent neural fibers back to the spinal column

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Visceral Pain

• All viscera transmit a pain signal from visceral afferent neural fibers back to the spinal column

• Pain is usually not localized to any one specific area

• Described as very vague or poorly localized, dull or crampy

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Visceral Pain

• All viscera transmit a pain signal from visceral afferent neural fibers back to the spinal column

• Pain is usually not localized to any one specific area

• Described as very vague or poorly localized, dull or crampy

• Body responds through parasympathetic stimulation causing Nausea/Vomiting, Diaphoresis and Bradycardia

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Somatic Pain

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Somatic Pain

• Sharp pain that travels along definite neural routes (dermatomes) to the spinal cord

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Somatic Pain

• Sharp pain that travels along definite neural routes (dermatomes) to the spinal cord

Usually associated with-

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Somatic Pain• Sharp pain that travels along definite neural routes

(dermatomes) to the spinal cord

Usually associated with-

Perforations or ruptures of hollow organs- Peritonitis

– bacterial (ruptured appendix or gall bladder)

– chemical (perforated ulcer or inflamed pancreas)

Abdominal wall lesions-

– Contusion

– Hematoma

– Tumor

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Referred Pain

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Referred Pain• Originates in a region other than where it is felt

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Referred Pain• Originates in a region other than where it is felt.

• Many neural pathways from various organs pass through regions where the organ was formed during embryonic development.

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Referred Pain• Originates in a region other than where it is felt.

• Many neural pathways from various organs pass through regions where the organ was formed during embryonic development.

• Examples:

1. Inflammation of diaphragm causes referred pain in neck or shoulder

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Referred Pain• Originates in a region other than where it is felt.

• Many neural pathways from various organs pass through regions where the organ was formed during embryonic development.

• Examples:

1. Inflammation of diaphragm causes referred pain in neck or shoulder

2. Dissecting abdominal aortic aneurysm produces referred pain between shoulder blades

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History of Pain AbdomenOPQRST-ASPN

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History of Pain AbdomenOPQRST-ASPN

1. Onset: when did the pain start, was it sudden or gradual?

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History of Pain AbdomenOPQRST-ASPN

1. Onset: when did the pain start, was it sudden or gradual?

2. Provocation/Palliation: makes the pain worse or better?

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History of Pain AbdomenOPQRST-ASPN

1. Onset: when did the pain start, was it sudden or gradual?

2. Provocation/Palliation: makes the pain worse or better?

3. Quality: dull, sharp, constant?

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History of Pain AbdomenOPQRST-ASPN

1. Onset: when did the pain start, was it sudden or gradual?

2. Provocation/Palliation: makes the pain worse or better?

3. Quality: dull, sharp, constant?

4. Region/radiation: pain travel?

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History of Pain AbdomenOPQRST-ASPN

1. Onset: when did the pain start, was it sudden or gradual?

2. Provocation/Palliation: makes the pain worse or better?

3. Quality: dull, sharp, constant?

4. Region/radiation: pain travel?

5. Severity: scale 1-10

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History of Pain AbdomenOPQRST-ASPN

1. Onset: when did the pain start, was it sudden or gradual?

2. Provocation/Palliation: makes the pain worse or better?

3. Quality: dull, sharp, constant?

4. Region/radiation: pain travel?

5. Severity: scale 1-10

6. Time: when and how long?

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History of Pain AbdomenOPQRST-ASPN

1. Onset: when did the pain start, was it sudden or gradual?

2. Provocation/Palliation: makes the pain worse or better?

3. Quality: dull, sharp, constant?

4. Region/radiation: pain travel?

5. Severity: scale 1-10

6. Time: when and how long?

7. Associated Symptoms

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History of Pain AbdomenOPQRST-ASPN

1. Onset: when did the pain start, was it sudden or gradual?

2. Provocation/Palliation: makes the pain worse or better?

3. Quality: dull, sharp, constant?

4. Region/radiation: pain travel?

5. Severity: scale 1-10

6. Time: when and how long?

7. Associated Symptoms

8. Pertinent Negatives

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Abdominal DistentionFluid Gaseous

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Abdominal DistentionFluid

• Ascites

• Peritonitis

• Perforations

• Abscess

• Hemorrhage

Gaseous

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Abdominal DistentionFluid

• Ascites

• Peritonitis

• Perforations

• Abscess

• Hemorrhage

Gaseous

• Ileitis and Colitis

• Intestinal Obstruction

• Adhesions

• Intusseption

• Volvulus

• Messenteric ischemia

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Ascites and Malnutrition

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Malnutrition

• Macronutrients & Micronutrients

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Malnutrition

• Macronutrients & Micronutrients

• Malabsorbtion & maldigestion

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Hypovitaminosis

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Liver & Biliary Tract

• Acute Hepatitis

• Chronic Hepatitis

• Cirrhosis

• Cholecystitis

• Cholelithiasis

• Hepatocellular Carcinoma

• Gall Bladder Cancer

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Symptoms of Liver & Biliary Tract

• Jaundice

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Icterus

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High Colored Urine

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Liver & Biliary Tract

• Jaundice

• Itching

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Pruritus

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Liver & Biliary Tract

• Jaundice

• Itching

• Anorexia, nausea, vomiting – as for Upper GI

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Liver & Biliary Tract

• Jaundice

• Itching

• Anorexia nausea vomiting

• Pain – Visceral, Somatic, Referred

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Liver & Biliary Tract

• Jaundice

• Itching

• Anorexia nausea vomiting

• Pain

• Fever- Infections and Malignancy

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Liver & Biliary Tract

• Jaundice

• Itching

• Anorexia nausea vomiting

• Pain

• Fever

• Bleeding manifestations- Coagulation Factors, Hypersplenism, DIC

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Subconjunctival Hemorrhage

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Ecchymoses

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Petechiae

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Liver & Biliary Tract

• Jaundice

• Itching

• Anorexia nausea vomiting

• Pain

• Fever

• Bleeding manifestations

• Fluid Distention-Ascites, Peritonitis, Hemoperitoneum

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Fluid Distention

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Liver & Biliary Tract

• Jaundice

• Itching

• Anorexia, nausea, vomiting

• Pain

• Fever

• Bleeding manifestations

• Fluid Distention

• Altered Sensorium- Encephalopathy

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Altered Sensorium

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Liver & Biliary Tract

• Jaundice

• Itching

• Anorexia, nausea, vomiting

• Pain

• Fever

• Bleeding manifestations

• Fluid Distention

• Altered Sensorium

• Lump Abdomen

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Lump Abdomen- Spleen

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Gall Bladder Lump

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Liver & Biliary Tract

• Jaundice

• Itching

• Anorexia nausea vomiting

• Pain

• Fever

• Bleeding manifestations

• Fluid Distention

• Altered sensorium

• Lump Abdomen

• Breast Enlargement

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Gynaecomastia- Breast Enlargement

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Liver & Biliary Tract

• Jaundice

• Itching

• Anorexia nausea vomiting

• Pain

• Fever

• Bleeding manifestations

• Fluid Distention

• Altered sensorium

• Lump Abdomen

• Breast Enlargement

• Parotid Enlargement

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Parotid Enlargement

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Liver & Biliary Tract

• Jaundice

• Itching

• Anorexia nausea vomiting

• Pain

• Fever

• Bleeding manifestations

• Fluid Distention

• Altered sensorium

• Lump Abdomen

• Breast Enlargement

• Parotid Enlargement

• Spider Angiomata

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Spider Angiomata

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Liver & Biliary Tract

• Jaundice

• Itching

• Anorexia, Nausea, Vomiting

• Pain

• Fever

• Bleeding manifestations

• Fluid Distention

• Altered Sensorium

• Lump Abdomen

• Breast Enlargement

• Parotid Enlargement

• Spider Angiomata

• Dupuytren’s Contracture

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Dupuytren’s Contracture

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Symptoms of Acute Pancreatic Disorders

• Fever

• Pain- excruciating, continuous

• Vomiting- no relief in pain

• Distention- gaseous and fluid

• Jaundice- variable

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Symptoms of Chronic Pancreatic Disorders

• Anorexia

• Dyspepsia

• Diarrhea

• Steatorrhea

• Malnutrition

• Diabetes

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Case 1: 22 year old foreign tourist, had street food in Sarojini Nagar last night

• Fever with chills

• Colicky pain abdomen

• Nausea &vomiting 4 times

• Profuse watery diarrhea 8 times

All for 8 hours

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Case 2: 40 Year old housewife

Having Dyspepsia off and on for 1 year

• Fever

• Pain Upper Abdomen

• Vomiting and retching

• Yellow discoloration of urine

All for 2 days

• Pale stools this morning

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Case 3: 50 Year old Alcoholic X 30 Years

• Recurrent pain abdomen and dyspepsia after alcohol X 2 years

• Jaundice 1 year ago

• Lump in abdomen since 1 year

• Fresh Blood in vomiting 6 months ago

• Vomiting & painful abdominal distention X 3 D

• Fever X 2 days

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25 year old lady on antidepressants X 1 month

• Hard stools X 3 weeks

• Painful defecation X 1 week

• Bleeding after passage of stool X 1 day

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40 year old businessman

• Constipation X 1 month

• Intermittent large watery stool after initial passage of hard motion every 3 to 4 days

• Weight loss of 3 Kgs in last month

• Blood in stool yesterday

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55 year old obese, smoker and alcoholic

Taking Antacids for Heartburn and Dyspepsia for several years

• Difficulty in swallowing solids X 1 month

• Vomiting of undigested food X 3 weeks

• Difficulty in swallowing liquids X 1 week

• Weight loss of 8 Kgs in 2 months

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40 year old teacher

• Pain & stiffness in small &large joints X 2 M. Recently diagnosed as Rheumatoid Arthritis Prescribed multiple medications

• Dyspepsia and pain abdomen X 1 week

• Tarry stools X 2 days

• Dark coffee colored vomiting this morning

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Sep 09. 25 Yr old soldier, a case of GERD on H2 Blockers. Returned from village 2 weeks ago. Admitted in Med I X 1 week • Fever X 10 Days- high grade for 1 week

• Pain abdomen X 8 Days – continuous and diffuse. Severe X 2 days

• Initial mild diarrhea X 2 -3 days

• Constipation X 1 week

• Vomiting and abdominal distention X 1 day

• Not passed flatus/ faeces today

• No jaundice, Hematemesis, Melaena

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Sep 09. 25 Yr old soldier, a case of GERD on H2 Blockers.

• Had received

• Amoxycillin 1.5 gm per day X 3 Days

• Ciproflox 250 mg 3 times a day X 3 Days

• From Pvt practitioner

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General Examination• Slim built. Looks ill and toxic today.

• T 40 degree C, Pulse 90/min low volume,

• BP 80/ 40 mm Hg, Respiration 28/ min

• Dehydration +, Pallor +, Tinge of Icterus +

• Rose spots-Blanching maculo-papular rash over trunk + (fair skinned individual).

• Mutteing incoherently & picking at bed clothes-Delerium +

• No lymphadenopathy, arthritis, petechiae or purpura

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Abdominal Examination

• Diffuse tenderness, guarding and distention

• No rigidity.

• Girth has increased by 3 cms

• No free fluid, only gaseous distention

• Liver palpable 2 cm, soft and tender

• Spleen 1 cm, soft and tender

• No other mass

• Bowel sounds feeble

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Other Systemic Examination

• CNS: Delerium +, No focal neurological signs, No signs of meningeal irritation

• Respiratory System: Dry mild cough noted. Lungs Clear

• CVS: Heart sounds normal.

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Investigations

• Hb- 11 gm/dl• TLC-3200/cc• DLC -N 15%, L 75%, M 10%• Platelets- 80,000/cc • PT/INR – slightly prolonged

• LFT: Bilirubin 2.6 mg/dl, OT 160, PT 220 IU/l• Urea 40 mg/dl, Creatinine 1.8 mg/dl• Blood Glucose: 70 mg/dl• Electrolytes: K+ less

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Investigations contd..

• Widal (Paired Sera 1 week apart)

• TO 1: 160 1: 320

• TH 1: 320 1: 640

• AH < 1:80

• BH <1: 80

• Blood Culture after 72 hrs- Non Lactose Fermentergrown _____________________, ABST available

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Take Home Messages

• GI Symptoms are the most common presenting complaints in OPD setting

• Great overlap of symptoms in GI Disorders• Overlap with other systems and sites• Severity does not correlate well with seriousness

of disease• Hematemesis and maelena are upper GI

symptoms• Bleeding in the lower GI presents as bleeding PR

and Haematochesia