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Query: UMLS:C0022104 (
irritable bowel syndrome
)
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The ultrasonic diagnosis "cockade sign" in patients with unexplained abdominal complaints was investigated by means of endoscopy and X-ray studies of the gastrointestinal tract. The following final diagnoses were established: gastric cancer in 24 patients (16,2%), colonic carcinoma in 31 patients (21%), intraabdominal tumor without infiltration of the GI-tract in 19 patients (12,8%), inflammatory bowel disease in 35 patients (23,6%). In 39 patients (26,4%) no inflammatory or
neoplastic process
of the GI-tract could be found. Most of these patients were suffering of a
spastic colon
. If a tumor of the gastrointestinal tract can be made visible by ultrasonography, this may shorten the diagnostic procedure. However, ultrasonic investigation of the abdomen cannot exclude an abdominal inflammatory or
neoplastic process
. Therefore, it is only useful as a screening procedure.
...
PMID:[Clinical relevance of the "cockade phenomenon" in abdominal ultrasonic diagnosis]. 684 87
Irritable bowel syndrome
(
IBS
) is defined by the Rome III criteria as symptoms of recurrent abdominal pain or discomfort with the onset of a marked change in bowel habits with no evidence of an inflammatory, anatomic, metabolic, or
neoplastic process
. As such, many clinicians regard
IBS
as a central nervous system problem of altered pain perception. Here, we review the recent literature and discuss the evidence that supports an organic based model, which views
IBS
as a complex, heterogeneous, inter-dependent, and multi-variable inflammatory process along the neuronal-gut axis. We delineate the organic pathophysiology of
IBS
, demonstrate the role of inflammation in
IBS
, review the possible differences between adult and pediatric
IBS
, discuss the merits of a comprehensive treatment model as taught by the Institute of Functional Medicine, and describe the potential for future research for this syndrome.
...
PMID:Need for a comprehensive medical approach to the neuro-immuno-gastroenterology of irritable bowel syndrome. 2173 86