Superior mesenteric artery syndrome is characterized by the compression of the third segment of duodenum between the aorta and superior mesenteric arteryresultingproximal bowel dilatation
the accumulation of gas and fluids inside the lumen of the intestinecausingintestinal dilatation
intestinal obstruction resulting from the torsion.4(passive) is caused bySmall bowel dilatation
Identification of an infectious process and initial management of glycogen stored in and around the eyecausesdilation of bowel
NO synthase inhibitors or selective inhibitors of the inducible enzymepreventedcolonic dilatation
from interruption of intestinal peristalsis as a reflex to ischaemic injury or from irreversible and transmural ischaemic damage to the bowel wallmay resultfrom interruption of intestinal peristalsis as a reflex to ischaemic injury or from irreversible and transmural ischaemic damage to the bowel wall
to vomiting and faltering growthleadingto vomiting and faltering growth
a whole new area of problems for the bowelcausesa whole new area of problems for the bowel
to bacterial overgrowth , vomiting and malabsorption that is resistant to conservative management4,5,6leadsto bacterial overgrowth , vomiting and malabsorption that is resistant to conservative management4,5,6
if not treatedmay leadif not treated
the function of the urinary tract leading to urinary tract infection and enuresismay influencethe function of the urinary tract leading to urinary tract infection and enuresis
to acute ST segment elevation in electrocardiogramleadingto acute ST segment elevation in electrocardiogram
to transmural bowel perforations on the 2nd day of lifeleadingto transmural bowel perforations on the 2nd day of life
pain that is generalized at the spinal cord level and is interpreted as back pain by your braincan causepain that is generalized at the spinal cord level and is interpreted as back pain by your brain