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Demonstrable Ulcer, infection by helicobacter pylori is often present,
Peptic ulcer, usually associated pain where
Epigastric pain
Similar symptoms to peptic ulcer but no ulceration or physical abnormality
Dyspepsia
Most common cancer of the stomach or pancreas is
adenocarcinoma, commonly assoc. with pain where?
in distal stomach and at the gastroesophogeal junction
Sudden obstruction of the cystic ducts or common bile duct by a gallstone
Biliary Colic, pain is found where?
Epigastric or RUQ and may radiate to back
Inflammation of the gallbladder
Acute Cholecystitis
RUQ or upper abdominal and may radiate to right scapula and shoulder
Acute inflammation of the appendix with distention or obstruction
Acute Diverticulitis
LLQ
Acute appendicitis pain causes what flow of pain? (from where to where)
Periumbilical to RLQ
Obstruction of small bowel causes pain where
Periumbilical or Upper Abd.
Obstruction of colon causes pain where
Lower abdominal or generalized
Type of dysphagia: this type is aggravate during attempts to start the swallowing process and often ends up with aspiration into the lungs or regurgitation into the nose with attempts to swallow
Oropharyngeal dysphagia
Type of dysphagia: Solid foods aggravate and regurgitation relieves it, usually no associated symptoms
Esophogeal (Mucosal Rings and Webs)
Type of dysphagia: Solid foods aggravate, regurg. alleviates, assoc. with long history of heartburn and regurgitation
Esophageal Stricture
Type of dysphagia: Solid foods aggravate, liquids eventually do too, regurg alleviates, assoc. with pain in chest, back, and weight loss
Esophageal Cancer
Type o' dysphagia: Solids or liquids aggravate it, repeated swallowing, straightening back, valsalva maneuver help, Chest pain that mimics angina occurs and lasts minutes to hours
Diffuse Esphogeal Spasm
Solids or liquids aggravate, repeated swallowing, etc alleviate, associated with heartburn
Scleroderma
Solids or liquids aggravate,, regurgitation is associated often at night when laying down.
Achalasia