Enteropathy Information
Enteropathy refers to any pathology of the intestine.[1]
Types
Specific types of enteropathy include:
If the condition also involves the stomach, it is known as "gastroenteropathy".
Although enteritis specifically refers to an inflammation of the intestine, and is thus a more specific term than "enteropathy", the two phrases are sometimes used interchangeably.
References
- ^ "enteropathy" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary
- ^ "eMedicine - Protein-Losing Enteropathy : Article by Naeem Aslam". http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic1926.htm.
- ^ "MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Radiation enteritis". http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000300.htm.
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Pathology: Medical conditions and ICD code |
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Infectious disease/Infection: Bacterial disease (G+, G-) · Virus disease · Parasitic disease (Protozoan infection, Helminthiasis, Ectoparasitic infestation) · Mycosis · Zoonosis
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140–239 &
279–289) |
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Endocrine disease · Nutrition disorder · Inborn error of metabolism
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Mental disorder
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Nervous system disease (CNS, PNS) · Neuromuscular disease
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Eye disease · Ear disease
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Cardiovascular disease (Heart disease, Vascular disease)
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Respiratory disease (Obstructive lung disease, Restrictive lung disease, Pneumonia)
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Stomatognathic disease (Tooth disease) · Digestive disease (Esophageal, Stomach, Enteropathy, Liver, Pancreatic)
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Skin disease · skin appendages (Nail disease, Hair disease, Sweat gland disease)
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Musculoskeletal disorders: Myopathy · Arthropathy · Osteochondropathy (Osteopathy, Chondropathy)
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Urologic disease (Nephropathy, Urinary bladder disease) · Male genital disease · Breast disease · Female genital disease
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Complications of pregnancy · Obstetric labor complication · Puerperal disorder
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Fetal disease
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Congenital disorder (Congenital abnormality)
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Syndromes · Medical signs (Eponymous)
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Bone fracture · Joint dislocation · Sprain · Strain · Subluxation · Head injury · Chest trauma · Poisoning
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Digestive system · Digestive disease · Gastroenterology (primarily K20–K93, 530–579) |
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| Upper GI tract |
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| Lower GI tract:
Intestinal/
enteropathy |
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| GI bleeding/BIS |
Upper (Hematemesis, Melena) · Lower (Hematochezia)
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Liver
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Hepatitis (Viral hepatitis, Autoimmune hepatitis, Alcoholic hepatitis) · Cirrhosis (PBC) · Fatty liver (NASH) · vascular (Budd-Chiari syndrome, Hepatic veno-occlusive disease, Portal hypertension, Nutmeg liver) · Alcoholic liver disease · Liver failure (Hepatic encephalopathy, Acute liver failure) · Liver abscess (Pyogenic, Amoebic) · Hepatorenal syndrome · Peliosis hepatis
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Gallbladder
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Cholecystitis · Gallstones/Cholecystolithiasis · Cholesterolosis · Rokitansky-Aschoff sinuses · Postcholecystectomy syndrome · Porcelain gallbladder
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Bile duct/
other biliary tree
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Cholangitis (PSC, Secondary sclerosing cholangitis, Ascending) · Cholestasis/Mirizzi's syndrome · Biliary fistula · Haemobilia · Gallstones/Cholelithiasis
common bile duct (Choledocholithiasis, Biliary dyskinesia) · Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction
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Pancreatic
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Pancreatitis (Acute, Chronic, Hereditary, Pancreatic abscess) · Pancreatic pseudocyst · Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency · Pancreatic fistula
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