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Acute appendicitis
inflammation of the appendix
adenocarcinoma
cancer originating from glandular tissue
appendicolith
a dense, calcified stone lodged within the appendical canal
autoimmune disorder
a disorder in which the immune system attacks itself/normal tissue
bezoars
masses of various ingested materials that may cause an intestinal obstruction
cervix sign
a sonographic sign associated with pyloric stenosis in the long axis
cinnamon-bun sign
a sonographic sign associated with the appearance of intussusception
compression sonography
operator-applied transducer pressure on a structure during a sonographic examination
chron’s diease
an autoimmune disease characterized by periods of inflammation of the GI tract
direct groin hernia
acquired insinuate hernia, resulting from the weakening of the transversalis fascia
diverticulitis
the inflammation of a diverticulum or multiple diverticuli within the digestive tract, most often in the sigmoid colon
diverticulosis
the development of small outpouching termed diverticuli in the digestive tract - again most often in the sigmoid colon
donut-nut sign
a sonographic sign associated within pyloric stenosis in the short axis
duodenal bulb
the proximal portion of the duodenum closest to the stomach
endometriosis
functional endometrial tissue located outside of the uterus
fecalith
a stones that consists of feces
gastroesophageal junction
the junction between the stomach and the esophagus
gastroesophageal reflux
an abnormality in which fluid is allowed to reflux out of the stomach back into the esophagus
hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
a defect in the relaxation of the pyloric sphincter that leads to the enlargement of the pyloric muscle and closure of the pyloric sphincter
indirect inguinal hernia
occurs when the abdominal contents protrude through the deep inguinal ring, lateral to the inferior epigastric vessels and anterior to the spermatic cord or round ligament
inflammatory bowel disease
chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract - used as an umbrella term for both chron’s disease and ulcerative colitis
intussusception
the telescoping of one segment of bowel into another - most often the proximal segment inserting into the distal segment
intussusceptum
the proximal segment of the bowel with intussusception
intussuscipiens
the distal segment of the bowel with intussusception
invaginate
to insert
keyboard sign
a sign of small bowel obstruction representing the pelicae circulares surrounded by fluid within distended bowel loops
lactobezoar
a bezoar that consists of powdered milk
mcburney’s point
a point halfway between the anterior superior iliac spine and the umbilicus - the area of pain and rebound tenderness in patients suffering from acute appendicitis
mechanical obstruction
a situation in which bowel is physically blocked by something
melanoma
a malignant form of cancer found most often on the skin
midgut malrotation
abnormal rotation of the bowel that leads to a proximal small bowel obstruction
nonbilious
not containing bile
nonmechanical obstruction
a situation in which the bowel is blocked because of the lack of normal peristalsis of a bowel segment(s) - also referred to as paralytic tissue
olive sign
when the pyloric sphincter muscle is enlarged and palpable on physical examination of the abdomen - often indicative of pyloric stenosis
peristalsis
contractions the move in a wavelike pattern to propel a substance
pelicae circulares
the mucous folds within the inner wall of the small bowel
projectile vomiting
vomiting with so much force that the vomit can travel quite a distance
phytobezoars
a bezoar that consists of vegetable material
pseudomyxoma peritonei
an intraperitoneal extension of mucin-secreting cells that result from the rupture of a malignant mucinous ovarian tumor or possibly a malignant tumor of the appendix
pylorospasm
a temporary spasm and thickening of the pyloric sphincter that can replicate the sonographic appearance of pyloric stenosis
rebound tenderness
pain encountered after the removal of pressure - a common clinical finding in patients suffering from acute appendicitis
red currant jelly stool
feces that contains a mixture of mucus and blood - a common clinical finding in patients suffering from intussusception
Rovsing sign
pain elicited in the right lower quadrant after the left lower quadrant has been palpated - associated with appendicitis
thyroid in the belly sign
appearance of the hyperechoic edematous connective tissue that surrounds the inflamed appendix
trichobezoars
a bezoar that consists of matted hair
vermiform appendix
a blind - ended tube that is connected to the cecum of the colon
volvulus
a situation in which a loop of bowel twists upon itself