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- Stomach_disease abstract "The stomach is an important organ in the body. It plays a vital role in digestion of foods, releases various enzymes and also protects the lower intestine from harmful organisms. The stomach connects to the esophagus above and to the small intestine below. It is intricately related to the pancreas, spleen and liver. The stomach does vary in size but its J shape is constant. The stomach lies in the upper part of the abdomen just below the left rib cage.Gastropathy is a general term used for stomach diseases. Examples including the name include portal hypertensive gastropathy and Ménétrier's disease, also known as "hyperplastic hypersecretory gastropathy". However, there are many other stomach diseases that don't include the word "gastropathy" such as gastric or peptic ulcer disease, gastroparesis, and dyspepsia.Many stomach diseases are associated with infection. Historically, it was widely believed that the highly acidic environment of the stomach would keep the stomach immune from infection. However, a large number of studies have indicated that most cases of stomach ulcers, gastritis, and stomach cancer are caused by Helicobacter pylori infection. One of the ways it is able to survive in the stomach involves its urease enzymes which metabolize urea (which is normally secreted into the stomach) to ammonia and carbon dioxide which neutralises gastric acid and thus prevents its digestion. In recent years, it has been discovered that other Helicobacter bacteria are also capable of colonising the stomach and have been associated with gastritis.Having too little or no gastric acid is known as hypochlorhydria or achlorhydria respectively and are conditions which can have negative health impacts. Having high levels of gastric acid is called hyperchlorhydria. Many people believe that hyperchlorhydria can cause stomach ulcers. However, recent research indicates that the gastric mucosa which secretes gastric acid is acid-resistant.Gastritis and stomach cancer can be caused by Helicobacter pylori infection.There are many types of chronic disorders which affect the stomach. However, since the symptoms are localized to this organ, the typical symptoms of stomach problems include nausea, vomiting, bloating, cramps, diarrhea and pain.".
- Stomach_disease icd10 "K30-K31,Q40-Q41".
- Stomach_disease icd9 ",".
- Stomach_disease icd9 "536".
- Stomach_disease icd9 "750".
- Stomach_disease meshId "D013272".
- Stomach_disease thumbnail Stomach_diagram.svg?width=300.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageExternalLink stomach.asp.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageID "17615699".
- Stomach_disease wikiPageLength "10083".
- Stomach_disease wikiPageOutDegree "56".
- Stomach_disease wikiPageRevisionID "667564893".
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Abdomen.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Abdominal_pain.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Achlorhydria.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Ammonia.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Barium.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Biopsy.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_dioxide.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stomach_disorders.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Crohns_disease.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Diabetes_mellitus.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Digestion.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Duodenum.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Dyspepsia.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Endoscopy.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Esophagus.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Gastric_acid.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Gastritis.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Gastroparesis.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Heartburn.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Helicobacter.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Helicobacter_pylori.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Hematemesis.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Hyperchlorhydria.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Hypochlorhydria.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Indigestion.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Infection.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Inflammatory_bowel_disease.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Inflammatory_ulcers.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Liver.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Motility.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Mucus.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Mxc3xa9nxc3xa9triers_disease.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Nausea.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Non-steroidal_anti-inflammatory_drug.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Nonsteroidal_anti-inflammatory_drug.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Organ_(anatomy).
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Pancreas.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Peptic_ulcer.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Peptic_ulcer_disease.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Pernicious_anemia.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Portal_hypertensive_gastropathy.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Rib_cage.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Small_intestine.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Spleen.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Stomach.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Stomach_cancer.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Stomach_ulcers.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Urea.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Urease.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Virus.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLink Viruses.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stomach disease".
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stomach disorders".
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLinkText "gastric damage".
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLinkText "stomach disease".
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLinkText "stomach disorder".
- Stomach_disease wikiPageWikiLinkText "stomach".
- Stomach_disease caption "The location of the stomach in the body.".
- Stomach_disease hasPhotoCollection Stomach_disease.
- Stomach_disease icd ",".
- Stomach_disease icd "536".
- Stomach_disease icd "750".
- Stomach_disease icd "K30-K31, Q40-Q41".
- Stomach_disease meshid "D013272".
- Stomach_disease name "Stomach diseases".
- Stomach_disease wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Congenital_malformations_and_deformations_of_digestive_system.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gastroenterology.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Medical_conditions.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- Stomach_disease wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Stomach_disease subject Category:Stomach_disorders.
- Stomach_disease hypernym Organ.
- Stomach_disease type AnatomicalStructure.
- Stomach_disease type Article.
- Stomach_disease type Disease.
- Stomach_disease type Article.
- Stomach_disease type Disorder.
- Stomach_disease type Thing.
- Stomach_disease type Q12136.
- Stomach_disease comment "The stomach is an important organ in the body. It plays a vital role in digestion of foods, releases various enzymes and also protects the lower intestine from harmful organisms. The stomach connects to the esophagus above and to the small intestine below. It is intricately related to the pancreas, spleen and liver. The stomach does vary in size but its J shape is constant.".
- Stomach_disease label "Stomach disease".
- Stomach_disease sameAs Magenerkrankung.
- Stomach_disease sameAs Gastropatia.
- Stomach_disease sameAs m.0466c4t.
- Stomach_disease sameAs Захворювання_шлунка.