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* Myocardial infarction | * Myocardial infarction | ||
* Drug induced as the phenothiazines, narcotics, and calcium channel blockers | * Drug induced as the phenothiazines, narcotics, and calcium channel blockers | ||
====Non-mechanical bowel obstruction==== | |||
*Acid-base imbalance | |||
*Acute [[pancreatitis]] | |||
*[[Apoplexy]] | |||
*[[Brain tumor]] | |||
*[[Cancer]] | |||
*[[Cholecystolithiasis]] | |||
*[[Connective tissue disease]] | |||
*Diabetic [[coma]] | |||
*[[Empyema]] | |||
*[[Hyperparathyroidism]] | |||
*[[Hypokalemia]] | |||
*[[Lead poisoning]] | |||
*[[Lymphoma]] | |||
*[[Mechanical ventilation]] | |||
*[[Mesenteric infarction]] | |||
*[[Meropenem]] | |||
*[[Osteomyelitis]] of the spine | |||
*[[Ovarian torsion]] | |||
*[[Pancreatitis]] | |||
*Penetrating wounds | |||
*Perinephric [[abscess]] | |||
*Peritoneal [[carcinomatosis]] | |||
*[[Peritonitis]] | |||
*[[Pneumonia]] | |||
*[[Porphyria]] | |||
*Iatrogenic | |||
*Psoas [[abscess]] | |||
*[[Pyelonephritis]] | |||
*[[Renal colic]] | |||
*[[Retroperitoneal hematoma]] | |||
*Spinal cord inflammation | |||
*Spinal cord injury | |||
*Spinal cord trauma | |||
*Systemic [[infection]] | |||
*[[Testicular torsion]] | |||
*Ulcer perforation | |||
*[[Uremia]] | |||
*Uro[[sepsis]] | |||
*Vitamin deficiency | |||
====Pseudo-bowel obstruction==== | |||
*Aerophagia | |||
*Functional bowel disease | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist|2}} | {{Reflist|2}} |
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Overview
Causes
Common causes of Ogilvie's syndrome include the following: [1][2]
- Trauma
- Obstetrical and gynecological surgeries
- Surgeries as cardiothoracic, abdominal and pelvic
- Pneumonia
- Myocardial infarction
- Drug induced as the phenothiazines, narcotics, and calcium channel blockers
Non-mechanical bowel obstruction
- Acid-base imbalance
- Acute pancreatitis
- Apoplexy
- Brain tumor
- Cancer
- Cholecystolithiasis
- Connective tissue disease
- Diabetic coma
- Empyema
- Hyperparathyroidism
- Hypokalemia
- Lead poisoning
- Lymphoma
- Mechanical ventilation
- Mesenteric infarction
- Meropenem
- Osteomyelitis of the spine
- Ovarian torsion
- Pancreatitis
- Penetrating wounds
- Perinephric abscess
- Peritoneal carcinomatosis
- Peritonitis
- Pneumonia
- Porphyria
- Iatrogenic
- Psoas abscess
- Pyelonephritis
- Renal colic
- Retroperitoneal hematoma
- Spinal cord inflammation
- Spinal cord injury
- Spinal cord trauma
- Systemic infection
- Testicular torsion
- Ulcer perforation
- Uremia
- Urosepsis
- Vitamin deficiency
Pseudo-bowel obstruction
- Aerophagia
- Functional bowel disease
References
- ↑ Ogilvie Syndrome as a Postoperative Complication Patty L. Tenofsky, MD; R. Larry Beamer, MD; R. Stephen Smith, MD Arch Surg. 2000;135:682-687.
- ↑ Sreter KB, Barisic B, Popovic-Grle S (2017). "Pharmacogenomics and tailored polypharmacy: an 80-year-old lady with rosuvastatin-associated rhabdomyolysis and maprotiline-related Ogilvie's syndrome". Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther. 55 (5): 442–448. doi:10.5414/CP202784. PMID 28257284.