Muscular hypertrophy in colon
[DOC File]PATHOLOGY WRITTEN AND PRACTICAL EXAM 1
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HS I-VoCat Review1. The innermost layer of the skin is the: A. dermis. B. epidermis. C. stratum corneum. D. subcutaneous. 2. Oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged at …
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Skeletal muscles are very responsive to use and disuse. For example, those that are forcefully exercised tend to enlarge. This phenomenon is called muscular hypertrophy. Conversely, a muscle that is not used undergoes atrophy – that is, it decreases in size and strength. The way a muscle responds to use also depends on the type of exercise ...
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mainly in the sigmoid colon and usually asymptomatic w/ possible abd. pain, N/V, rectal bleeding, constip./diarrhea, etc. G: small flask-like or spherical outpouching (.5-1 cm) along the margins of the taeniae; pronounced muscular hypertrophy in surround ares
[DOC File]Organism - University of Kentucky
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The Muscular System In Section 13.3, students learn the purpose of the muscular system, including the names and locations of muscles and how they control movement. Keywords: digestion, elastic, myosin, actin, contraction, voluntary, contract, involuntary, axis, deteriorate,
[DOC File]Colon - University of Kentucky
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Pyloric muscular hypertrophy. Can completely obstruct gastric outlet. Projectile vomiting without bile. Duodenum. ... Develops into the distal 1/3 of transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, rectum and upper part of the anal canal. Terminal hindgut enters the cloaca.
[DOC File]Skeletal System - СумДУ
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Note: mean QRS tends to point away from infarct, toward hypertrophy. Hypertrophy. LVH . sum of deepest S in V1 or V2 and tallest R in V5 or V6 is > 35 mm (in patients > 35 yrs) R in aVL > 12 mm (strain pattern) R in V6 > 25-35 mm. Note: may see asymmetrical or inverted T in V5 or V6 (strain pattern ~ ST ↓ with upward hump in middle)
[DOC File]Medex Objectives Winter 2003
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C. Is the result of focal weakness in the muscular wall of the colon. D. Symptoms include cramping, constipation, and sometimes diarrhea. E. Most frequent site is in the sigmoid colon. 67. A 45-year-old woman complains of muscle weakness and fatigue. She is found to have diastolic hypertension, hypokalemia, and hypernatremia. Cortisol levels ...
[DOC File]CASE 1
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Obstruction caused by muscular hypertrophy. Pericolic abscess. Perforation, Vesicocolic fistula Pericolic abscess. Common in elderly; Typically in sigmoid colon. Usually asymptomatic. Outpouching of mucosa through teniae, muscular hypertrophy. Not a risk for cancer Pathology of the Liver. Disease Cause Symptoms Buzzwords Other Acute Hepatic ...
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Type 1 would be simple muscular hypertrophy, Type 2 would be loose mucinous intimal hyperplasia, Type 3 was fibrous intimal hyperplasia, Type 4 as in this case was so-called angiomatoid and plexiform lesions and Type 5 would be severe fibrinoid necrosis seen in malignant hypertension in the kidney.
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Incidence: The cause is postnatal circular muscular hypertrophy leading to gastric outlet obstruction. The incidence is 1-8:100 births with a 4:1 male predominance. There is a positive family history in 13 % of the cases. Symptoms: vomiting begins between 2 and 4 …
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