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===Trauma=== | |||
Abdominal trauma | |||
===Electromagnetic, Physics, trauma, Radiation Causes=== | |||
Decompression sickness | |||
===Surgical, Procedure Complication=== | |||
Surgery (operation) | |||
Abdominal surgery | |||
Splenectomy, immediate postoperative | |||
==Infected organ & Abscesses== | |||
Abscess, intraperitoneal, RL quadrant | |||
Peritonitis, acute | |||
Abscess, abdominal, visceral | |||
Cholangitis, ascending | |||
Diverticulitis, colon | |||
===Granulomatous & Inflammatory Disorders=== | |||
Pancreatitis, acute | |||
===Neoplastic Disorders=== | |||
Malignancy/cancer | |||
Metastasis to peritoneum | |||
Adenocarcinoma, cecum | |||
Adenocarcinoma, colon | |||
Polycythemia vera | |||
Prolymphocytic leukemia | |||
Thrombocythemia, essential | |||
Adenocarcinoma, pancreatic | |||
Carcinoid, metast. to liver | |||
===Allergic, Collagen & Auto-Immune Disorders=== | |||
Crohns disease (Regional enteritis) | |||
Crohns colitis/large bowel | |||
Anticardiolipin thrombogenic syndrome | |||
Circulating anticoagulant | |||
===Metabolic & Storage Disorders=== | |||
Homocystinuria/homocystinemia | |||
===Hereditary, Familial & Genetic Disorders=== | |||
Sickle cell/thalassemia disease | |||
Sickle cell anemia | |||
Factor II mutation (20210) | |||
Thrombophlebitis/hereditary/recurrent | |||
Antithrombin III deficiency, familial | |||
Factor V Leiden mutation | |||
Protein-C deficiency | |||
Protein-S deficiency | |||
===Arteriosclerotic, Vascular & Venous Disorders=== | |||
Thrombophlebitis, deep vein | |||
Portal vein thrombosis | |||
Pelvic thrombophlebitis | |||
===Functional & Physiologic Variant Disorders=== | |||
Pregnancy | |||
===Vegetative, Autonomic & Endocrine Disorders=== | |||
Portal hypertension | |||
===Reference to Organ System=== | |||
Cirrhosis | |||
Hyperviscosity syndrome | |||
Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria | |||
Thrombocytosis | |||
===Pathophysiologic=== | |||
Hypercoagulable/thrombophilia status | |||
===Drugs=== | |||
Oral contraceptive administration |
Revision as of 19:32, 9 January 2009
Trauma
Abdominal trauma
Electromagnetic, Physics, trauma, Radiation Causes
Decompression sickness
Surgical, Procedure Complication
Surgery (operation) Abdominal surgery Splenectomy, immediate postoperative
Infected organ & Abscesses
Abscess, intraperitoneal, RL quadrant Peritonitis, acute Abscess, abdominal, visceral Cholangitis, ascending Diverticulitis, colon
Granulomatous & Inflammatory Disorders
Pancreatitis, acute
Neoplastic Disorders
Malignancy/cancer Metastasis to peritoneum Adenocarcinoma, cecum Adenocarcinoma, colon Polycythemia vera Prolymphocytic leukemia Thrombocythemia, essential Adenocarcinoma, pancreatic Carcinoid, metast. to liver
Allergic, Collagen & Auto-Immune Disorders
Crohns disease (Regional enteritis) Crohns colitis/large bowel Anticardiolipin thrombogenic syndrome Circulating anticoagulant
Metabolic & Storage Disorders
Homocystinuria/homocystinemia
Hereditary, Familial & Genetic Disorders
Sickle cell/thalassemia disease Sickle cell anemia Factor II mutation (20210) Thrombophlebitis/hereditary/recurrent Antithrombin III deficiency, familial Factor V Leiden mutation Protein-C deficiency Protein-S deficiency
Arteriosclerotic, Vascular & Venous Disorders
Thrombophlebitis, deep vein Portal vein thrombosis Pelvic thrombophlebitis
Functional & Physiologic Variant Disorders
Pregnancy
Vegetative, Autonomic & Endocrine Disorders
Portal hypertension
Reference to Organ System
Cirrhosis Hyperviscosity syndrome Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria Thrombocytosis
Pathophysiologic
Hypercoagulable/thrombophilia status
Drugs
Oral contraceptive administration