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A patient may present and verbally identify symptoms such as flushing and diarrhea. During examination, evidence of T.I.P.S. - tricuspid insufficency pulmonic stenosis may appear. In many cases, increased levels of 5-HIAA may be found in urine specimens. | |||
==Physical Examination== | |||
Clinical findings include:<ref>E.Goljan, ''Pathology, 2nd ed'' Mosby Elsevier, Rapid Review series.</ref> | |||
*'''F'''lushing of the skin | |||
*'''D'''iarrhea and abdominal cramps | |||
*'''R'''ight sided heart disease | |||
*[[Bronchoconstriction]] | |||
*Abdominal pain due to [[desmoplastic]] reaction of the mesentery | |||
*In most patients, increased urinary excretion of 5-HIAA ([[5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid]]), a degradation product of [[serotonin]] | |||
*Serotonin causes fibrosis of the tricuspid valve and pulmonary valve | |||
**"TIPS" - [[tricuspid insufficiency|Tricuspid Insufficiency]], [[pulmonary stenosis|Pulmonic Stenosis]] (fibrosis of tricuspid and pulmonary valves) | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
A patient may present and verbally identify symptoms such as flushing and diarrhea. During examination, evidence of T.I.P.S. - tricuspid insufficency pulmonic stenosis may appear. In many cases, increased levels of 5-HIAA may be found in urine specimens.
Physical Examination
Clinical findings include:[1]
- Flushing of the skin
- Diarrhea and abdominal cramps
- Right sided heart disease
- Bronchoconstriction
- Abdominal pain due to desmoplastic reaction of the mesentery
- In most patients, increased urinary excretion of 5-HIAA (5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid), a degradation product of serotonin
- Serotonin causes fibrosis of the tricuspid valve and pulmonary valve
- "TIPS" - Tricuspid Insufficiency, Pulmonic Stenosis (fibrosis of tricuspid and pulmonary valves)
References
- ↑ E.Goljan, Pathology, 2nd ed Mosby Elsevier, Rapid Review series.