Journal of Translational Medicine (2024) 22:610 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12967-024-05346-w Journal of Translational Medicine REVIEW Open Access Radiology of fibrosis part II: abdominal organs Sofia Maria
Fibrosis is the aberrant process of connective tissue deposition from abnormal tissue repair in response to sustained tissue injury caused by hypoxia, infection, or physical damage. It can affect almost all organs in the body causing dysfunction and ultimate organ failure. Tissue fibrosis also plays ...
abdomen is divided into different regions. Abdominal divisions are called quadrants, though these are nine in number. Each quadrant contains specific organs that can produce pain.[1], [2] [and] [3]
You can think of an adhesion as you would scar tissue that remains on the skin after a wound heals. The difference is that an abdominal adhesion tends to form into cord-like structures that can wrap around bowels or other abdominal organs, causing them to stick together, or stick to the ...
At the moment, the puncture needle can not move up and down or sway left and right, then medical personnel can safely puncture the abdominal cavity of a patient, and the pain of the patient caused by the fact that other organs are punctured due to the shifting of the puncture needle can...
False. In particular, and especially in women, disorders of the pelvic organs must always be considered in the differential diagnosis of either chronic or acute lower abdominal pain. 34What are some diagnostic considerations in women with abdominal pain?
Other incarcerated parts of abdominal organs included: small intestine and omentum (16 or 8,25% of hernias), large intestine and omentum (10 or 5,15% of hernias), small intestine (9 or 4,64%), large intestine (6 or 3,09% of hernias), small intestine, large intestine and omentum (2...
To understand the cause of a tummy ache then, it is vital to try to narrow down the area of the most pain in the abdomen, be familiar with organs and structures in that part of the abdomen, and with the knowledge of how the different organs that area work, as well as the ...
Better insight into these interactions by understanding the capacitance function of splanchnic blood vessels, the splanchnic organs, and the microcirculation might offer a venue for new diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in CHF.References 1 R.W. Schrier, W.T. Abraham Hormones and hemodynamics in ...
On the other hand, it also is possible for pain from organs within the belly to be felt outside of it. For example, the pain of pancreatic inflammation may be felt in the back. These latter types of pain are described as "referred” because it does not originate in the location where...