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850 Intestinal Flukes Intestinal Motor Disorders

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Intestinal Motor Disorders.............................


GEORGE TRIADAFILOPOULOS, MD


history & physical
■Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction: syndrome that suggests
mechanical bowel obstruction in the absence of anatomic obstruc-
tion

Risk Factors
■Neuropathic damage:
➣Amyloidosis, diabetes mellitus, multiple sclerosis, collagen vas-
cular disease and paraneoplastic syndromes
■Neurological intestinal dysfunction:
➣Brainstem tumors, cerebrovascular accidents, spinal cord injury,
Parkinson’s disease or autonomic system degeneration
➣Drugs: anticholinergics, antidepressants, calcium channel blo-
ckers, and alpha-2 adrenergic agonists
■Early neuropathic damage but later myopathy:
➣Scleroderma
Symptoms
■Acute, recurrent, or chronic nausea and vomiting
■Abdominal distension and pain
■Constipation or diarrhea
■Early satiety, anorexia, and weight loss
■Occasionally urinary symptoms, such frequency and incontinence

Physical Signs
■Abdominal distention
■Succussion splash
■Clinical signs suggestive of collagen vascular or neuromuscular dis-
ease
tests
Basic Tests
■Serum electrolytes and albumin: hypokalemia and metabolic acido-
sis or alkalosis due to diarrhea or vomiting
■Hypoalbuminemia: suggests malnutrition
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