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Differential diagnoses for intestinal adenocarcinoma include: intestinal foreign body, inflammatory bowel disease, alimentary lymphoma, gastrointestinal parasitism, leiomyoma or meiomyosarcoma and pancreatitis.
 
Differential diagnoses for intestinal adenocarcinoma include: intestinal foreign body, inflammatory bowel disease, alimentary lymphoma, gastrointestinal parasitism, leiomyoma or meiomyosarcoma and pancreatitis.
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===Haematology and Biochemistry===
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===Laboratory Test===
Abnormalities observed include:
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* Anaemia
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Haematology often reveals a microcytic, hypochromic anaemia from chronic bleeding to the gastrointestinal tract. The loss of whole blood may also lead to hypoproteinemia on routine biochemistry. Electrolyte abnormalities may bee seen with intestinal obstruction, and blood urea nitrogen may be raised due to absorbtion following intestinal bleeding or dehydration. A test for faecal occult blood may be positive.
* Leukocytosis
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* Left shift
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* Monocytosis
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* Hypoproteinemia
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* Raised hepatic enzymes
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* High cholesterol
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* Raised BUN - may be due to concurrent renal insufficiency, dehydration or absorption following intestinal bleeding
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* Electrolyte abnormalities - due to intestinal obstruction
      
===Abdominal Radiography===
 
===Abdominal Radiography===
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