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GI Pathology: Abdominal PainOverview: • GI System Pathologies: - Gallstone disease, which arises in the gallbladder and biliary system. - Appendicitis, which is inflammation of the vermiform appendix. - Esophagitis, which is inflammation of the eso

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Overview of  Gastrointestinal Bleeding   Bleeding is a common symptom of both benign and malignant disorders of the digestive system. Ble... Nursing Study Guide, Gastrointestinal System, Nuclear Medicine, Gastrointestinal Disorders, Pa School, Nursing School Studying, Medical School Studying, Medical Coding, Medical Studies

Overview of Gastrointestinal Bleeding Bleeding is a common symptom of both benign and malignant disorders of the digestive system. Bleeding, even in the absence of other digestive tract symptoms such as pain, obstruction, or signs of perforation, always warrants a definitive evaluation because it may lead to a life-threatening loss of blood and is often associated with significant and/or potentially lethal disorders. The more evidence there is of bleeding (anemia, iron deficiency, or overt…

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