Abdomen Flashcards

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Aneurysm

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Aneurysm: a balloon-like swelling of the wall of an artery, vein, or heart; generally the result of a congenital defect in the wall or degenerative disease or infection (example: atherosclerosis or syphilis); dissecting aneurysm is longitudinal splitting of the arterial wall from hemorrhage.

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Anorexia

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Anorexia: loss of appetite.

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Ascites

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Ascites: abnormal intraperitoneal accumulation of serous fluid

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Ballottement

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Ballottement: a palpation technique used in detecting or examining a floating object in the body.

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Borborygmi

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Borborygmi: a gurgling, splashing sound hear over the large intestine; caused by passage of flatus through the intestine.

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Cholecystitis

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Cholecystitis: inflammation of the gallbladder

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Cholelithiasis

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Cholelithiasis: stone formation in the gallbladder

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Cirrhosis

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Cirrhosis: a chronic disease of the liver characterized by fibrosis and alteration of normal liver architecture into structurally abnormal nodules.

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Colic

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Colic: spasm in any hollow tubular soft organ accompanied by pain.

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Constipation

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Constipation: difficult defecation; infrequent defecation with passage of unduly hard dry fecal material; sluggish action of the bowels. Often this is defined as less than three bowel movements per week.

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Diarrhea

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Diarrhea: frequent liquid or loose stools lasting less than four weeks in duration.

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Dyschezia

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Dyschezia: painful or difficult bowel movement

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Dyspepsia

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Dyspepsia: imperfect digestion. Not a disease in itself but symptomatic of other diseases or disorders. Characterized by vague abdominal discomfort, a sense of fullness after eating, eructation, heartburn, nausea and vomiting, and a loss of appetite.

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Fistula

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Fistula: an abnormal tube like passage from a normal cavity or tube to a free surface or to another cavity. May be congenital due to incomplete closure of parts or may result from abscesses, injuries, or inflammatory processes.

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Gastroesophageal reflux

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Gastroesophageal reflux: burning gnawing pain in mid-epigastrium worsens with recumbency.

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Hematemesis

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Hematemesis: vomiting of blood.

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Hematochezia

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Hematochezia: passage of stool containing blood.

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Hepatitis

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Hepatitis: inflammation of the liver resulting on diffuse or patchy infiltrates.

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Hernia

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Hernia: protrusion of an organ or tissue through an opening in the muscle wall.

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Hydronephrosis

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Hydronephrosis: dilation of the renal pelvis and calces due to obstruction.

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Icterus

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Icterus: pigmentation of the tissues, membranes, and secretions of the eye with bile pigment.

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Intussusception

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Intussusception: prolapse or telescoping of one segment of intestine into another, causing intestinal obstruction.

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Irritable bowel syndrome

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Irritable bowel syndrome: disorder of intestinal motility

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Jaundice

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Jaundice: a condition characterized by yellowness of the skin, mucus membranes, and body fluids due to deposition of bile pigment resulting from excess bilirubin in the blood.

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Kehr sign
Kehr sign: abdominal pain radiating to the left shoulder, due to peritoneal irritation from blood or other irritants.
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Melena
Melena: evacuations resembling tar, due to action of intestinal juices on free blood.
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Mesentery
Mesentery: fan-shaped fold of peritoneum that holds the small intestine to the abdominal wall.
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Peristalsis
Peristalsis: the wavelike motion by which the alimentary tract propels its content.
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Pyelonephritis
Pyelonephritis: infection of the kidney.
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Pyloric stenosis
Pyloric stenosis: narrowing of the pyloric orifice. This may be due to excessive thickening of the circular muscle of the pylorus or hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the mucosa and submucosa.
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Pylorus
Pylorus: distal section of the stomach.
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Resonance
Resonance: a percussion sound obtained when the body part can vibrate freely.
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Reflux
Reflux: a return or backward flow.
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Striae
Striae: streaks or lines (with a silvery white or purple hue); skin striae result from weakening of the elastic tissue associated with pregnancy, weight gain, rapid growth periods, and high levels of corticosteroids.
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Tympany
Tympany: a low pitched, resonant, drumlike sound heard while percussing the surface of a large, air containing body space.
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Volvulus
Volvulus: twisting of the intestine resulting in obstruction.