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Intestines
Enteritis is a disease of the _______?
Enteritis
An inflammation of the small intestines caused by
microorganisms which typically involves the stomach and
intestines.
Food, Water
The organisms associated with enteritis are usually ingested
in contaminated ______ or _______.
Enteritis
Symptoms of __________ include
- abdominal pain
- cramping
- diarrhea
- fever
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,- dehydration
Colitis
An inflammation of the colon, the main part of the large
intestines.
Colitis
These are all types of _________:
- crohns disease
- ulcerative colitis
- ischemic colitis
- irritable bowel syndrome
- cryptosporidium entercolitis
- cytomegalovirus colitis
Intestines
Colitis is a disease of the _________?
Colitis
Symptoms of _______ include:
- severe diarrhea
- dehydration
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,- abdominal pain
- abdominal bloating
- intestinal gas
- bloody feces
Appendicitis
An inflammation of the appendix or veriform appendix which is
attached to the cecum. If left untreated, the appendix can
burst, causing peritonitis. One will feel a pain in the right side
of the abdomen, nausea, vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, low
fever, loss of appetite, and abdominal swelling.
Intestines
Appendicitis is a disease of the _______?
Diverticulosis
This is a condition in which there is an increase in the
diverticulum without inflammation.
Diverticulum
A little pouch or sac that forms in the intestine as the mucosal
lining pushes through the underlying muscle layer.
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, Diverticulitis
Inflammation of the diverticulum. The sacs have become
infected with fecal matter and bacteria. It usually occurs in a
diet that is high in fat and low fiber, grain, and bulk.
Intestines
Diverticulitis is a disease of the ________?
Proctitis
An inflammation of the rectum. Stool passes through the
rectum on its way out of the body.
Proctitis
This may be caused by bacterial infection, parasites, irritation
from fecal matter of toxic agents.
Proctitis
This may be secondary to such conditions as hemorrhoids or
rectal tumors.
Intestines
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