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− | + | ==[[Vomiting]]== | |
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− | + | ==Raised Intraluminal pH== | |
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− | + | * Associated with some forms of gastritis. | |
− | + | ** e.g. Ostertagiasis | |
− | + | * Causes failure of digestion. | |
− | + | ** Anorexia and weight loss follow. | |
+ | * Increases the number of bacteria in the [[Monogastric Stomach - Anatomy & Physiology|stomach]]. | ||
+ | * Diarrhoea reults | ||
+ | ** Cause is unknwn is unknown but appears to be related to the elevated pH. | ||
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+ | == Hyperacidity== | ||
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+ | * May develop in certain gastric disturbances | ||
+ | * Thought to be a contributory factor in peptic ulceration. | ||
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+ | ==Anaemia== | ||
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+ | * May also develop in certain gastric diseases | ||
+ | * Is usually haemorrhagic in nature | ||
+ | ** Due to bleeding from gastric ulceration. | ||
+ | [[Category:Stomach_and_Abomasum_-_Pathology]] | ||
+ | [[Category:To_Do_-_Clinical]] |
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Vomiting
Raised Intraluminal pH
- Associated with some forms of gastritis.
- e.g. Ostertagiasis
- Causes failure of digestion.
- Anorexia and weight loss follow.
- Increases the number of bacteria in the stomach.
- Diarrhoea reults
- Cause is unknwn is unknown but appears to be related to the elevated pH.
Hyperacidity
- May develop in certain gastric disturbances
- Thought to be a contributory factor in peptic ulceration.
Anaemia
- May also develop in certain gastric diseases
- Is usually haemorrhagic in nature
- Due to bleeding from gastric ulceration.