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Scleroderma can have these GI manifestations: PIG APE
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Psuedodiverticula,
Intesetinal fibrosis Gastroparesis Arteritis with necrosis Pancreatitis (calcific) Esophogeal dismotility |
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SLE can have these GI manifestations
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Esophogeal dimotility
Mesenteric vasculitis: (intestinal infarct, intussusception, pneumatosis intestinalis) apropos, pneumo intest is gas in the wall as opposed to the lumen and is a sign of necrosis. |
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Sjogren's can have these GI manifestations
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Dessication of membranes
Esophageal webs (like plummer vinson) Pancreatitis Primary Biliary Cirrhosis |
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
Gold Finger? |
Of course the temperomandibular joint can be jacked.
Amyloidosis Felty's: portal hypertension, leukopenia , rheumatoid arthritisG Gold enterocolitis: gold therapy for RA can apparently damage enteric cells. |
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Wegner's granulomatosis
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it causes inflammation of blood vessels and thus cuts of blood supply downstream.
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Behcet's disease: how can it cause GI issues?
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it is a vasculitis and can lead to mucosal ulcerations, perforations etc.
in this picture occlusion of cerebral veins caused by disease process. |
This with vague GI upset. Initials DH
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Celiac Disease: dermatitis herpatiforme
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GI dysfunction: Neuro
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Stroke
Guillan Berre MS Hirshsprung's |
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What is this and what is it a marker for?
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Spider telangectasia of Liver disease
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