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==Pathology== | ==Pathology== | ||
* The mucosa eroded to produce lesions of darkish-red submucosa covered in dry, crumbly fibrin. | * The mucosa eroded to produce lesions of darkish-red submucosa covered in dry, crumbly fibrin. | ||
* Is usually caused by severe damage due to secondary bacterial infection following an earlier milder insult. | * Is usually caused by severe damage due to secondary bacterial infection following an earlier milder insult. | ||
| − | * Tends to be more severe in the lower [[Small Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology|small intestine]] and upper [[Large Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology|large intestine]]. | + | * Tends to be more severe in the lower [[Small Intestine Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|small intestine]] and upper [[Large Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology|large intestine]]. |
** Many severe infections tend to get worse further down the gut. | ** Many severe infections tend to get worse further down the gut. | ||
| − | *** Catarrhal change may be seen in the upper [[Small Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology|small intestine]] and fibrinous change in the lower [[Small Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology|small intestine]]s. | + | *** Catarrhal change may be seen in the upper [[Small Intestine Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|small intestine]] and fibrinous change in the lower [[Small Intestine Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|small intestine]]s. |
** In the lower aprt of the bowel, where the inflammation is more severe, disease is more anaerobic. | ** In the lower aprt of the bowel, where the inflammation is more severe, disease is more anaerobic. | ||
*** Lesions are caused by anaerobic organisms- convert mild diseases into more serious disease. | *** Lesions are caused by anaerobic organisms- convert mild diseases into more serious disease. | ||
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[[Category:Intestine_-_Inflammatory_Pathology_by_Type]] | [[Category:Intestine_-_Inflammatory_Pathology_by_Type]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:30, 15 February 2011
Enteritis, Fibrinous/Haemorrhagic
Pathology
- The mucosa eroded to produce lesions of darkish-red submucosa covered in dry, crumbly fibrin.
- Is usually caused by severe damage due to secondary bacterial infection following an earlier milder insult.
- Tends to be more severe in the lower small intestine and upper large intestine.
- Many severe infections tend to get worse further down the gut.
- Catarrhal change may be seen in the upper small intestine and fibrinous change in the lower small intestines.
- In the lower aprt of the bowel, where the inflammation is more severe, disease is more anaerobic.
- Lesions are caused by anaerobic organisms- convert mild diseases into more serious disease.
- Many severe infections tend to get worse further down the gut.
Pages in category "Enteritis, Fibrinous/Haemorrhagic"
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
