Causes of raised serum amylase level other than acute pancreatitis:
● Upper gastrointestinal tract perforation
● Mesenteric infarction
● Torsion of an intra-abdominal viscus
● Retroperitoneal haematoma
● Ectopic pregnancy
● Macroamylasaemia
● Renal failure
● Salivary gland inflammation.
#Surgery
● Upper gastrointestinal tract perforation
● Mesenteric infarction
● Torsion of an intra-abdominal viscus
● Retroperitoneal haematoma
● Ectopic pregnancy
● Macroamylasaemia
● Renal failure
● Salivary gland inflammation.
#Surgery
Pruritus ani:
● Common
● Numerous causes including skin diseases, parasites
(threadworm), anal discharge, allergies, diabetes
● Treat the cause if possible
● Symptomatic treatment is the mainstay.
#Surgery
● Common
● Numerous causes including skin diseases, parasites
(threadworm), anal discharge, allergies, diabetes
● Treat the cause if possible
● Symptomatic treatment is the mainstay.
#Surgery
Imperforate anus:
● A rare congenital disorder
● Classified as being high or low depending on the site of the
rectal termination in relation to the pelvic floor
● Low defects: relatively easy to correct but prone to
constipation
● High defects: more difficult to correct and prone to faecal incontinence.
#Surgery
#Pediatrics
● A rare congenital disorder
● Classified as being high or low depending on the site of the
rectal termination in relation to the pelvic floor
● Low defects: relatively easy to correct but prone to
constipation
● High defects: more difficult to correct and prone to faecal incontinence.
#Surgery
#Pediatrics
The hallmark of Barrett's esophagus is the presence of goblet cells "intestinal metaplasia".
In urinary tract trauma, CT scan with IV contrast is the most important and accurate modality.
Triad of chronic pancreatitis
1)Pancreatic calcification
2) Steatorrhoea
3) Diabetes mellitus
Triad is found in less than one-third of patients with CP.
#Surgery
1)Pancreatic calcification
2) Steatorrhoea
3) Diabetes mellitus
Triad is found in less than one-third of patients with CP.
#Surgery