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Gastrointestinal and Urologic Emergencies

Horizontales
This is the result of connections between the body's two separate nervous systems.
Commonly referred to as vomiting.
The abdominal cavity is lined by this membrane. It also covers the organs in the abdomen.
This is inflammation or infection in the appendix. Can cause the tissues to die and or/rupture, causing an abscess, peritonitis, or shock.
This is inflammation in small pockets at weak areas in the muscle walls of the intestines.
This can be caused by peritonitis. Also known as paralysis of the muscular contractions that normally propel material through the intestine.
This is characterized as vomiting of blood.
Also known as black tarry stool that contains blood.
Verticales
These are solid crystalline masses that from in the kidney, resulting from an excess of insoluble salts or uric acid crystallizing in the urine; may become trapped anywhere along the urinary tract.
Inflammation of the gallbladder.
This is when the bladder is inflamed. This is common, especially in women. It is generally caused by a bacterial infection called UTI.
This is inflammation of the pancreas. Can be caused by an obstructing gallstone, alcohol abuse, and other diseases.
This can happen when a hernia is incarcerated and it contents may become seriously compressed by the surrounding tissue, eventually compromising the blood supply.
If any foreign material like blood, pus, bile, pancreatic juice, or amniotic fluid, get into the peritoneum it can cause irritation, which is called ________.
This condition is when the sphincter between the esophagus and the stomach opens, allowing stomach acid to move up into the esophagus.
A protrusion of an organ or tissue through a hole or opening into a body cavity where it does not belong.
This is when the waste product, urea, remains in the blood.