Peritonitis
60 Peritonitis Overview/pathophysiology Peritonitis is the inflammatory response of the peritoneum to offending chemical and bacterial agents invading the peritoneal cavity. The inflammatory process can be local or generalized and…
60 Peritonitis Overview/pathophysiology Peritonitis is the inflammatory response of the peritoneum to offending chemical and bacterial agents invading the peritoneal cavity. The inflammatory process can be local or generalized and…
58 Pancreatitis Overview/pathophysiology The pancreas serves both endocrine (hormonal) and exocrine (nonhormonal) functions. (Pancreatic endocrine function is discussed in “Diabetes Mellitus,” p. 348.) The exocrine portion comprises 98% of its…
56 Fecal diversions: colostomy, ileostomy, and ileal pouch anal anastomoses Overview/pathophysiology For a discussion of ulcerative colitis (UC), see p. 447; for a discussion of Crohn’s disease (CD), see p….
55 Crohn’s disease Overview/pathophysiology Crohn’s disease (CD), also known as regional enteritis, granulomatous colitis, or transmural colitis, is a chronic inflammatory disease that can involve any part of the gastrointestinal…
53 Cholelithiasis, cholecystitis, and cholangitis Overview/pathophysiology Gallstones may be found anywhere in the biliary system. They may cause pain and other symptoms or remain asymptomatic for years. Cholelithiasis is characterized…
52 Appendicitis Overview/pathophysiology Appendicitis is the most commonly occurring inflammatory lesion of the bowel and one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery. Appendicitis occurs most often in adolescents…
16 Atherosclerotic arterial occlusive disease Overview/pathophysiology Atherosclerosis is the primary etiology of peripheral artery disease. Damage to the intima of the artery occurs by the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, which includes…
51 Abdominal trauma Overview/pathophysiology Abdominal trauma accounts for nearly 7 million emergency department visits in the United States annually and often causes serious injury to major organs. It is essential…
50 Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone Overview/pathophysiology Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) or syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis (SIAD) is a condition of abnormal release of antidiuretic hormone (ADH, vasopressin…