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All diseases that pertain to the gastrointestinal tract are labelled as gastrointestinal disorders or digestive diseases. This includes diseases of the esophagus, stomach, first, second and third part of the duodenum, jejunum, ileum, the ileo-cecal complex, large intestine (ascending, transverse and descending colon) sigmoid colon and rectum.
Those of interest to psychologists include:
- Colitis
- Constipation
- Crohn's disease
- Diarrhea
- Dyspepsia
- Functional colonic disease
- Gastrointestinal ulcers
- Functional gastrointestinal disorders
- IBD
- Influenza
- Vomiting
See also[]
Digestive system - Gastroenterology (primarily K20-K93, 530-579) | |
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Esophagus |
GERD - Achalasia - Boerhaave syndrome - Zenker's diverticulum - Mallory-Weiss syndrome - Barrett's esophagus |
Stomach |
Gastric ulcer - Gastritis - Dyspepsia - Pyloric stenosis - Achlorhydria - Gastroptosis - Gastroparesis |
Small intestine |
Duodenal ulcer - Intussusception - Abdominal angina |
Colon |
Diarrhea - Appendicitis - Bowel obstruction - Diverticulitis - Diverticulosis - IBD (Crohn's, Ulcerative colitis) - IBS - Constipation - Megacolon (Toxic megacolon) - Anal fissure - Anal fistula - Anal abscess - Rectal prolapse |
Hernia |
Inguinal (Indirect, Direct) - Femoral - Umbilical - Incisional - Diaphragmatic - Hiatus |
Liver |
Alcoholic liver disease - Cholestasis (Mirizzi's syndrome) - Liver failure - Cirrhosis - Hepatitis - PBC - NASH - Fatty liver - Peliosis hepatis - Portal hypertension - Hepatorenal syndrome - Budd-Chiari |
Accessory digestive |
Gallbladder/Biliary tree (Gallstones, Choledocholithiasis, Cholecystitis, Cholesterolosis, Cholangitis, PSC, Biliary fistula, Ascending cholangitis) |
Other/general |
Malabsorption (e.g. celiac, Whipple's) - Tropical sprue - Hematemesis - Melena - Gastrointestinal bleeding (Upper, Lower) - Peritonitis |
See also congenital |
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