Polyphagia and Hyperphagia

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Chapter 19 Polyphagia and Hyperphagia Dorothy Laflamme Definition Polyphagia and hyperphagia are synonyms that refer to excessive food intake or overeating. Polyphagia may be considered pathologic (i.e., secondary to disease)…

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Cellular Growth/Neoplasia

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Chapter 5 Cellular Growth/Neoplasia Alexandra Sahora, Chand Khanna The balance between cell growth and death is essential in maintaining tissue and organ homeostasis, even in simple biologic systems. This is of…

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Gastrointestinal Microbiota

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Chapter 2 Gastrointestinal Microbiota Jan S. Suchodolski The intestinal microbiota is the collection of all live microorganisms that inhabit the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The word microflora is often used synonymously, but…

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Hepatoencephalopathy

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Chapter 17 Hepatoencephalopathy Jill Maddison Definition Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) refers to a complex of neurologic abnormalities that occur in man and animals as a result of marked hepatic insufficiency. Pathophysiology and…

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Dysphagia and Gagging

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Chapter 13 Dysphagia and Gagging Robert J. Washabau Definition The term dysphagia derives from the Greek roots dys, meaning “difficulty” or “disorder,” and phagia, meaning “in eating.” Broadly defined, dysphagia would…

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Diarrhea

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Chapter 11 Diarrhea Stanley L. Marks Definition Diarrhea is an increase in the frequency, fluidity, or volume of feces1 that is best characterized by duration (acute versus chronic), pathophysiologic mechanism, and…

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Fecal Incontinence

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Chapter 14 Fecal Incontinence Nick Cave Definition Fecal incontinence is defined as the inability to retain feces in the colon and rectum leading to uncontrolled leakage of fecal material at times…

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Abdominal Pain

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Chapter 6 Abdominal Pain Jean A. Hall Definition Abdominal pain is pain that originates from within the abdominal cavity. Acute abdomen is a term used to designate acute onset of abdominal…

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Dyschezia and Tenesmus

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Chapter 12 Dyschezia and Tenesmus Albert E. Jergens Definition Dyschezia and tenesmus are clinical signs usually associated with colorectal disease. Dyschezia is the term applied to difficult or painful defecation, which…

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