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Abdominal angina should be differentiated from the various types of gastrointestinal cancer, such as [[stomach cancer]], [[gallbladder cancer]] or [[colorectal cancer]]. The symptoms may be similar. | Abdominal angina should be differentiated from the various types of gastrointestinal cancer, such as [[stomach cancer]], [[gallbladder cancer]] or [[colorectal cancer]]. The symptoms may be similar. | ||
=== Differential Diagnosis: === | ===Differential Diagnosis:=== | ||
* Chronic Pancreatitis | *Chronic Pancreatitis | ||
* Intra abdominal malignancy | *Intra abdominal malignancy | ||
* Chronic cholecystitis | *Chronic cholecystitis | ||
* Peptic ulcer disease | *Peptic ulcer disease | ||
*Inflammatory bowel disease | |||
*Angioedema | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Differentiating Abdominal Angina from other Diseases
Abdominal angina should be differentiated from the various types of gastrointestinal cancer, such as stomach cancer, gallbladder cancer or colorectal cancer. The symptoms may be similar.
Differential Diagnosis:
- Chronic Pancreatitis
- Intra abdominal malignancy
- Chronic cholecystitis
- Peptic ulcer disease
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Angioedema