Bristol Stool Scale Clostridium difficile Associated Disease (CDAD) Choking (in baby) Choking Total Proctocolectomy with Brooke Ileostomy Total Proctocolectomy with Kock Pouch Colon cancer Colon pathologies Stages of colon cancer Colonoscopy procedure ...
Patients with PJS are now known to have an increased risk of cancer with a 93% lifetime risk. Surveillance recommendations have been made according to the cancer type, age, and gender. Gastric cancer is the 4th most frequent malignancy associated with PJS, after breast cancer, colon cancer, ...
–Cancers: Colon cancer and other abdominal malignancies. –Muscle Strains: Pulled or strained abdominal muscles. –Liver Conditions: Cirrhosis of the liver. –Renal Disorders: Kidney-related concerns. –Gastrointestinal Disturbances: Various digestive disorders. ...
CT colonography (CTC) is a minimally invasive, fast, safe and accurate screening examination for colorectal cancer. It also allows evaluation of structures outside the colon. There have been several changes in the performance of a study since it was first used in 1994. A successful CTC ...
On admission, his physical examination was unremarkable, except for guaiac-positive black stool. His medications included omeprazole, simvastatin, enteric-coated aspirin, amlodipine, and iron sulfate. He was an active smoker (40 pack-year history) with no family history of cancer or anemia. An ...