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  1. Volvulus

    Infobox Disease Name Volvulus Image Voluculus.PNG Caption An xray of a person with a small bowel volvulus. DiseasesDB 13996 ICD10 ICD10 K 56 2 k 55 ICD9 ICD9 537.3 , ICD9 560.2 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj ped eMedicineTopic 2415 MeshID D045822 A volvulus is a bowel obstruction ref DorlandsDict nine 000116839 volvulus ref in which a loop of bowel has abnormally twisted on itself. ref name MTS ..., Pa year 2004 pages isbn 0 8036 1249 4 oclc doi accessdate ref Types Volvulus Neonatorum. Volvulus Small Intestine. Volvulus Caecum. Volvulus Sigmoid Colon. Gastric volvulus . Signs and symtoms Regardless of cause, volvulus causes symptoms by two mechanisms. One is bowel obstruction , manifested ... of intestine. Volvulus causes severe pain and progressive injury to the intestinal wall, with accumulation ... result in necrosis of the affected intestinal wall, acidosis , and death. Acute volvulus therefore ... resection resect any unsalvageable portion. ref name MTS Volvulus occurs most frequently in middle aged and elderly men. ref name MTS Volvulus can also arise as a rare complication in persons with Colon ... 2007 09 29 ref Sigmoid volvulus is the most common form of volvulus of the gastrointestinal tract ... volvulus experience and benefits of colonoscope in detortion process journal Rev Esp Enferm Dig volume ... obstructions. Fact date May 2009 Sigmoid volvulus is particularly common in elderly persons and constipated ... conditions The volvulus can also occur in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy due to the smooth muscle dysfunction. Causes Midgut volvulus occurs in patients usually in infants that are predisposed because of congenital intestinal malrotation . Segmental volvulus occurs in patients of any ... . Volvulus of the cecum , transverse colon , or sigmoid colon occurs, usually in adults, with only ... band of ladd is divided See also Gastric volvulus References reflist Gastroenterology Category Diseases of intestines Category Abdominal pain disease stub ar de Volvulus fr Volvulus it Volvolo ...   more details



  1. Onchocerca volvulus

    italic title Taxobox name Onchocerca volvulus image Onchocerca volvulus 01.jpg image caption O. volvulus , the causative agent of river blindness regnum Animal ia phylum Nematode Nematoda classis Secernentea ordo Spirurida familia Onchocercidae genus Onchocerca species O. volvulus binomial Onchocerca volvulus binomial authority Carol Bickel Bickel , 1982 Onchocerca volvulus is a nematode that causes onchocerciasis or river blindness mostly in Africa. Long term corneal inflammation, or keratitis , leads to thickening of the corneal stroma which ultimately leads to blindness. Humans are the only definitive host for O. volvulus . The intermediate host or Vector epidemiology vector is the black fly Simulium . Onchocerca volvulus is one of four filarial nematodes that cause subcutaneous filariasis in humans. The other three filarial nematodes are Loa loa the African eye worm , Mansonella streptocerca and Dracunculus medinensis the guinea worm . O. volvulus, along with most nematodes, share an endosymbiotic relationship with the bacterium Wolbachia . In the absence of Wolbachia , larval development of the O. volvulus is disrupted or ceased. File Life Cycle of Onchocerca volvulus PLoS Medicine.jpg thumb left The life cycle of O. volvulus The life cycle of O. volvulus begins when a parasitised female black fly of the genus Simulium takes a blood meal. The microfilariae form of the parasite found in the dermis of the host is ingested by the black fly. Here the microfilariae then penetrates the gut and migrates to thoracic flight muscles of the black fly, entering its first larval phase ... where it can be found in the saliva . Saliva containing stage three J sub 3S sub O. volvulus larvae ... Onchocerca Volvulus Category Parasites Category Nematodes Category Animals described in 1982 ar de Onchocerca volvulus es Onchocerca volvulus fr Onchocerca volvulus pt Onchocerca volvulus ...   more details



  1. Gastric volvulus

    Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB 32054 ICD10 K31.8 ICD9 ICD9 537.89 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 2714 eMedicine mult eMedicine2 radio 296 MeshID Gastric volvulus or volvulus of stomach a twisting of all or part of the stomach by more than 180 degrees with obstruction of the flow of material through the stomach, variable loss of blood supply and possible tissue death. The twisting can occur around the long axis of the stomach, this is called organoaxial or around the axis perpendicular to this, called mesenteroaxial. Obstruction and ischemia are more likely in organoaxial twisting than with mesenteroaxial. About one third of the cases are associated with a hiatus hernia . Treatment is surgical. The classic triad of gastric volvulus, described by Borchardt in 1904, consists of severe epigastric pain , retching without vomiting and inability to pass a nasogastric tube . References cite journal author Schaefer D, Nikoomenesh P, Moore C title Gastric volvulus an old disease process with some new twists journal Gastroenterologist volume 5 issue 1 pages 41 5 year 1997 pmid 9074918 disease stub Digestive system diseases Category Diseases of oesophagus, stomach and duodenum ...   more details



  1. Onchocerca

    italic title Taxobox image Black fly.jpg image caption Adult Black Fly with Onchocerca volvulus emerging from the insect s antenna. name Onchocerca regnum Animal ia phylum Nematoda classis Secernentea ordo Spirurida familia Onchocercidae genus Onchocerca Onchocerca is a genus of roundworm . It contains one human parasite Onchocerca volvulus which is responsible for the neglected disease Onchocerciasis , also known as River Blindness because the infected humans tend to live near rivers where host black flies live. Over 40 million people are infected in Africa , Central America , and South America . ref http web.indstate.edu thcme micro parasitology NEMAT.HTM Medical Microbiology , Indiana State University. Accessed 14 February 2008. ref List of species Image Life Cycle of Onchocerca volvulus PLoS Medicine.jpg thumb left 250px Life cycle of Onchocerca volvulus Onchocerca armillata Onchocerca cervicalis Onchocerca dukei Onchocerca fasciata Onchocerca flexuosa Onchocerca gibsoni Onchocerca gutturosa Onchocerca jakutensis Onchocerca linealis Onchocerca lupi Onchocerca ochengi Onchocerca ramachandrini Onchocerca sp. bushbuck Onchocerca sp. Siisa Onchocerca volvulus Notes reflist 2 References http beta.uniprot.org taxonomy ?query ancestor 3a6281 Species of genus Onchocerca Further reading http journals.cambridge.org action displayAbstract jsessionid 399B85E4D100FAA5A77852E63E73AA41.tomcat1?fromPage online&aid 930012 Molecular systematics of five Onchocerca species Nematoda Filarioidea including the human parasite, O. volvulus, suggest sympatric speciation nematode stub parasite stub wikispecies Category Parasitic animals Category Nematodes ...   more details



  1. Bloat (disambiguation)

    wiktionary bloat Bloat may refer to Bloating , a medical condition Bloat , a veterinary condition also referred to as gastric torsion Gas bloat syndrome , a surgery complication see also Gastric volvulus Bloat, a collective noun for a group of hippopotamus hippopotami Bloat Wild Cards Code bloat , unnecessarily long or slow computer code Software bloat , an uncontrolled and damaging growth of a software system disambig ...   more details



  1. Patency

    Definition The property of being open and unobstructed, with continuity of Lumen anatomy lumen used especially about tubular organs in medicine . Examples An obstructed coronary artery was treated by balloon angioplasty and patency was restored. After a venous thrombosis the patency of the popliteal vein was questionable. Treating of a volvulus could restore patency of the intestine . See also Patent ductus arteriosus wiktionary en patency disambig ...   more details



  1. Ileosigmoid knot

    Orphan date February 2009 An ileosigmoid knot is a form of volvulus in which ileum wraps around the base of the Sigmoid colon sigmoid and passes beneath itself forming a knot. The exact cause of this condition is not known. Patients usually present with clinical features of colonic obstruction. Vomoting, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, blood stained stools are frequent symptoms. It is difficult to diagnose this condition before surgery. Raveenthiran described a triad which may be useful in preoperative diagnosis. The triad includes 1 . Clinical features suggestive of small bowel obstruction, 2 . Radiological features suggestive of large bowel obstruction, 3 . Inability to negotiate sigmoidoscope or a flatus tube. This is a surgical emergency that requires urgent resection of gangrenous bowel and untwisting of the volvulus. References cite journal author Raveenthiran V title The ileosigmoid knot new observations and changing trends journal Diseases of the colon and rectum volume 44 issue 8 pages 1196 200 year 2001 month August pmid 11535862 doi 10.1007 BF02234644 url Category Digestive system disease stub ...   more details



  1. Intestinal malrotation

    of Treitz . In cases of malrotation complicated with volvulus, it demonstrates a corkscrew appearance ... HP, Chen C, Wang HH, Wu MS, Lin JT title Preoperative sonographic diagnosis of midgut malrotation with volvulus ...   more details



  1. Surgical emergency

    Surgical emergency is a medical emergency which requires immediate surgery surgical intervention the only way to solve the problem successfully . The following conditions are surgical emergencies Acute Physical trauma trauma Accidental amputation Acute appendicitis Ruptured aortic aneurysm Aortic dissection Bleeding ectopic pregnancy Bowel obstruction Internal bleeding Gastrointestinal perforation Intestinal volvulus Cardiac tamponade Acute subdural hematoma Acute airway obstruction Limb ischemia Acute mesenteric ischemia Pneumothorax Paraphimosis Peritonitis Priapism Retained abortion Stercoral perforation Testicular torsion Urinary retention See also List of medical emergencies Advanced Trauma Life Support References Monson JRT, Duthie G, O Malley K Eds. . Surgical Emergencies . Blackwell Science UK , 1999. ISBN 0 632 05047 0 Category Emergency medicine med stub ...   more details



  1. Bloat

    dilatation volvulus GDV when the stomach is also twisted. The word bloat is often used as a general ... s and certain dog breeds. In dogs, gas accumulation in the stomach is usually associated with volvulus ... of gastric dilatation volvulus 166 cases 1992 2003 journal J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. volume 229 ... in a dog with gastric dilatation volvulus journal J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. volume 228 issue ... of and breed related risk factors for gastric dilatation volvulus in dogs journal J. Am. Vet. Med ... Braun L, Lester S, Kuzma A, Hosie S title Gastric dilatation volvulus in the dog with histological evidence ... risk factors for gastric dilatation volvulus in large and giant breed dogs journal J. Am. Vet ... K, Lantz G title Multiple risk factors for the gastric dilatation volvulus syndrome in dogs a practitioner ... for gastric dilatation volvulus in great danes journal Vet. Rec. volume 143 issue 2 pages 48 50 year ... foods on the risk of gastric dilatation volvulus in dogs journal Journal of the American Animal Hospital ... factors for gastric dilatation and dilatation volvulus in dogs journal J. Am. Vet. Med. Assoc. volume ... volvulus journal Prev. Vet. Med. volume 60 issue 4 pages 319 29 year 2003 pmid 12941556 doi 10.1016 ... Merck cite web title Gastric Dilatation volvulus work The Merck Veterinary Manual year 2006 url http ... tract, also known as volvulus . Gas distension may occur prior to or after the stomach ... behind. The stomach can rotate up to 360 in this direction and 90 counterclockwise. If the volvulus ... bacteria from the blood. ref cite web last Bright first Ronald M. title Gastric Dilatation Volvulus ... . ref cite journal author Brockman D, Washabau R, Drobatz K title Canine gastric dilatation volvulus ... Theresa W. title Gastric Dilatation Volvulus What s New? work Proceedings of the 31st World Congress ... s condition. ref cite web title Gastric Dilatation Volvulus General Review work Small Animal Gastroenterology ..., there is a significant reduction in recurrence of gastric volvulus. One study showed that out ...   more details



  1. Midgut

    Infobox Embryology Name PAGENAME Latin GraySubject GrayPage Image Illu small intestine.jpg Caption The midgut and hindgut. Image2 Caption2 System CarnegieStage 10 Precursor Mesenchyme GivesRiseTo MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre m 16 DorlandsSuf 12535859 The midgut is the portion of the embryo from which most of the intestines develop. After it bends around the superior mesenteric artery , it is called the midgut loop . It comprises the portion of the alimentary canal from the end of the foregut at the opening of the bile duct to the hindgut , about two thirds of the way through the transverse colon. Structures in the adult midgut Duodenum distal half of 2nd part, 3rd and 4th parts Jejunum Ileum Cecum Vermiform appendix Appendix Ascending colon Hepatic flexure of colon. Transverse colon proximal two thirds Vascular, lymphatics and innervation Arterial supply to the midgut is from the superior mesenteric artery , an unpaired branch of the aorta . Venous drainage is to the portal venous system . Lymph from the midgut drains to prevertebral superior mesenteric nodes located at the origin of the superior mesenteric artery from the aorta. Portal drainage carries all non lipid nutrients from digestion to the liver for processing and detoxification, while lymphatic drainage carries fatty chyle to the cisterna chyli . Autonomic innervation of the midgut is from the superior mesenteric plexus . Clinical notes Malrotation of the midgut during development can lead to volvulus . Pain in the midgut is referred to the umbilical region around the umbilicus belly button . See also Foregut Hindgut External links EmbryologyUNC digest 020 eMedicine radio 450 Midgut Volvulus Chorus 00494 http www.med.umich.edu lrc coursepages M1 embryology embryo 10digestivesystem.htm Umich.edu development digestive stub developmental biology stub Development of digestive system Category Embryology de Mitteldarm ...   more details



  1. Canine gastropexy

    Canine gastropexy is a surgical procedure performed on large breed dogs to prevent gastric dilatation , commonly known as torsion bloat . Torsion bloat is a life threatening condition in which the stomach flips over and expands, trapping air and gases in the stomach. Because Circulatory system circulation to the stomach and spleen are cut off the dog goes into Shock circulatory shock and dies. ref http www.2ndchance.info bloat.htm Gastric Dilatation Volvulus GDV , Bloat and Torsion , Dr. Ron Hines, All Creature Care, April 21, 2006. ref In gastropexy, the stomach is tacked to the right side of the abdominal wall , so it cannot shift or twist. ref Key gastrointestinal surgeries Incisional gastropexy, by K. Watson & K.M. Tobias, Veterinary Medicine , Vol 101 4 , 213 , 2006. ref ref A rapid and strong laparoscopic assisted gastropexy in dogs, C.A. Rawlings, T.L. Foutz, M.B. Mahaffey, et al., American Journal of Veterinary Research , Vol 62, pages 871 875, 2001. ref The procedure can be conducted laparoscopic laparoscopically as well. ref Laparoscopic assisted gastropexy, C.A. Rawlings, Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, Vol 38 1 , Pages 15 19, 2002. ref ref Intracorporeal suture reinforcement during laparoscopic gastropexy in dogs, F.M. Sanchez Margallo, I. Diaz Guemes, & J. Uson Gargallo, Veterinary Record , Vol 160 23 , Pages 806 807, 2007. ref Gastropexy is an effective preventive against death from torsion bloat in large dogs. In studies of dogs treated for bloat, of those with gastropexy, only 4.3 had a re occurrence of bloat, compared to 54.5 of those dogs that did not have a gastropexy. ref A prospective study of survival and recurrence following the acute gastric dilatation volvulus syndrome in 136 dogs, L.T. Glickman, G.C. Lantz, D.B. Schellenberg, & N.W. Glickman. Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association , Vol 34, pages 253 259, 1998. ref See also Gastropexy References reflist 2 Category Dog health ...   more details



  1. GDV

    GDV may refer to Gas Discharge Visualization Gastric dilatation volvulus Dawson Community Airport in Glendive, Montana IATA Code GDV The result when Google, Babelfish, translate.eu, etc., are asked translate to any of several western languages, including English. or may refer to The reason for including this is mainly for the benefit of anyone who finds the word on an old, Russian language birth record, tries to find a translation online, gets the result GDV , and types that into Wikipedia to see what it means. An obsolete spelling of the Russian word now spelled , meaning where , commonly found during genealogical research, when examining records of births before the 1918 spelling reforms in places then ruled by the Czar The title of the Bulgarian language edition of The BFG , a children s book by Roald Dahl ref Public Library Varna Online Catalog http catalog.libvar.bg view show isbd.pl?id 79687&SC avtorid&RC 16&SRV true&LANG bg&CS 7258&SA C4 E0 EB 2C 20 D0 EE E0 EB E4 ref disambig de GDV it GDV Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages reflist ...   more details



  1. Dolichocolon

    dablink This article is about dolichocolon in a medical context, not about the fly genus in the family of Tachinidae . Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 Q 43 8 q 38 ICD9 ICD9 751.5 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID In medicine , a dolichocolon word derived from ancient Greek dolichos , the long distance in running, and Colon anatomy colon is an abnormally long large intestine . ref name cancerweb http cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk cgi bin omd?dolichocolon Dolichocolon definition from CancerWeb at Newcastle University . ref It should not be confused with an abnormally wide large intestine, which is called a megacolon . Dolichocolon may predispose to abnormal rotation see volvulus and interposition between the diaphragm and the liver see Chilaiditi syndrome . It is more commonly seen in the elderly , some psychiatric patients or in institutionalised individuals. It is not, however, a part of normal aging. The exact cause remains unknown. Dolichocolon is often an incidental finding on abdominal X ray s or colonoscopy . It is not by itself a disease and as such requires no treatment. References reflist Congenital malformations and deformations of digestive system Category Gastroenterology Category Congenital disorders of digestive system ...   more details



  1. List of health sciences topics

    TopicTOC Health General topics health disease Physician doctor physician surgery surgeon surgery hospital nurse medication Diagnostic methods physical examination medical history auscultation stethoscope Percussion medicine percussion medical imaging X ray medical ultrasonography blood test blood work Cardiology Congenital heart disease ASD , VSD , Aortic coarctation , Tetralogy of Fallot Myocarditis Rheumatic heart disease Coronary heart disease Cardiac arrhythmia s Dermatology Eczema Contact dermatitis Psoriasis Lichen simplex chronicus Seborrhoeic dermatitis Ring worm Tinea Vitiligo Baldness Lichen planus Viral warts Impetigo Seborrheic keratosis Gastrointestinal Oesophagus Gastroesophageal reflux disease Heartburn Gastroesophageal reflux disease Reflux esophagitis Gastroesophageal reflux disease Barretts disease Hiatus hernia Cancer of oesophagus Oesophageal pouch Achalasia Stomach Gastric ulcer stomach cancer Helicobacter pylori GERD Mallory Weiss syndrome Zollinger Ellison syndrome Small bowel Duodenal atresia Giardiasis Coeliac disease Crohn s disease Intestinal volvulus Lymphoma Meckel s diverticulum Malabsorption Appendix Appendicitis Carcinoid tumour Colon Infective colitis Intestinal volvulus Hirschprung disease Ulcerative colitis Cancer Crohn s disease Diverticulitis Diarrhea Irritable bowel syndrome Irritable bowel syndrome or IBS Liver Viral hepatitis Nonviral hepatitis Hepatocarcinoma Metastatic tumor Jaundice Liver transplant Gallbladder Gallstones Cholecystitis Gallbladder cancer Endocrine disease Thyroid Thyroiditis Hashimoto thyroididtis , autoimmune thyroid disease Hypothyroidism Graves Disease Thyroid cancer Parathyroid disease Hyperparathyroidism Hypoparathyroidism Pituitary hormones Acromegaly Prolactinoma Pituitary tumours gigantism dwarfism Adrenal cortex Cushing s disease Conn s syndrome Adrenal failure Pancreas Pancreatitis Diabetes Carcinoma of pancreas Cystic fibrosis and the pancreas Nephrology Pyelonephritis Glomerulonephritis Polycyst ...   more details



  1. Bowel infarction

    Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB 29034 ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 557.0 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Bowel infarction or bowel death results from a severely restricted blood supply to part of the bowel this can in turn be due to an uncorrected bowel twist or bowel strangulation , Citation needed date March 2010 or to occlusion of one of the mesenteric arteries . ref name pmid2104734 cite journal author Smerud MJ, Johnson CD, Stephens DH title Diagnosis of bowel infarction a comparison of plain films and CT scans in 23 cases journal AJR Am J Roentgenol volume 154 issue 1 pages 99 103 year 1990 month January pmid 2104734 doi url http www.ajronline.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 2104734 ref File Intestinal Obstruction.JPG thumb Intestinal obstruction. Strangulation sometimes results from fibrous bands which can form after major bowel surgery due to post operative adhesions. The condition is very difficult to anticipate and not an easy diagnosis. File Ischemic bowel.JPG thumb Bowel infarction. Some people have survived resection of extensive sections of bowel following arterial occlusion, but maintaining nourishment presents risks. The singer Maurice Gibb , member of the Bee Gees , is understood to have died from complications following a bowel twist. Small bowel volvulus is a rare but life threatening surgical emergency. Central abdominal pain resistant to narcotic analgesia should heighten the suspicion of the diagnosis. See also Abdominal angina Ischemic colitis References reflist DEFAULTSORT Bowel Infarction Category Gross pathology Category Abdomen Category Digestive system Category Gastroenterology Pathology stub Digestive system diseases pl Zadzierzgni cie jelita ...   more details



  1. Abdominal x-ray

    An abdominal x ray is an Projectional radiography x ray of the abdomen . It is sometimes abbreviated to AXR, or kidneys, ureters, and bladder KUB for kidneys , ureters , and urinary bladder . Diagnostic Tool The abdominal x ray is a test that can be carried out quickly and easily in an emergency department. The test can help diagnose some abdominal conditions. It is not a useful investigation for most abdominal conditions. Small and large bowel obstructions, volvulus and malrotations can be diagnosed by AXR. Renal, urethral and bladder stones can sometimes be identified on plain x ray, although it is usual now to use CT as a first line investigation to confirm clinical suspicion. Gallstones are sometimes noted on x ray, although ultrasound is the more usual imaging modality used when clinically suspected. Plain abdominal radiography is not usually helpful in diagnosis of appendicitis. Technical Parameters An abdominal x ray is usually taken with the patient lying in a supine position . Other views include upright, decubitus, lateral, and prone. Coverage on the x ray should include from the top of the Liver or Thoracic diaphragm diaphragm to the pubic symphysis . The abdominal organs included on the xray are the liver , spleen , stomach , intestines , pancreas , kidneys , and urinary bladder bladder . Pathology In an acute setting the abdominal x ray is used to diagnose Bowel obstruction Bowel perforation although this is more commonly diagnosed by a Chest x ray Pancreatitis Does not diagnose pancreatitis and is usually normal in pancreatitis Kidney stones or Gall stones Further tests are used to confirm these diagnoses and abdominal x ray is not the investigation of choice Faecal impaction although this should be diagnosed by history taking and clinical examination See also X ray Acute abdomen Abdominal pain Medical imaging Chest x ray Radiographer References Unreferenced date November 2007 Medical imaging Category Radiology ar ...   more details



  1. Kulfo River

    Infobox river river name Kulfo River image name image size caption origin mouth Lake Chamo basin countries Ethiopia progression length elevation mouth elevation 1,235 m discharge watershed river system left tribs right tribs The Kulfo River is a river in southern Ethiopia . It flows through the Nechisar National Park and drains into Lake Chamo . ref Sch tt, Brigitta, Thiemann, Stefan, http www.uni siegen.de fb10 fwu ww publikationen volume0204 pdf sch C3 BCtt thiemann kulfo river regulator of lake level c.pdf Kulfo River, Southern Ethiopia Regulator of Lake Level Changes in the Lake Abaya Chamo Basin , Research Institute Water and Environment, Siegen University, Retrieved on June 22 2008 ref An important bridge over the river was restored in 2006. The river has dried out considerably in recent years. Cytotaxonomic analysis of larval chromosome s from the Kulfo River area has revealed the existence of two newly recognized species of black fly Black flies in the river, Simulium kulfoense and Simulium soderense S. soderense yet unlike other Black flies these species are not carriers of Onchocerca volvulus . ref Hadisa, Mamuye, Wilson, Michael, Cobblaha, Millicent, Boakyea, Daniel, 2008 http journals.cambridge.org action displayAbstract jsessionid E7B1558D117FB95817AED35AA0CA1115.tomcat1?fromPage online&aid 1864940 Cytotaxonomy of Simulium soderense and a redescription of the Kulfo form , International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, Cambridge University Press , Retrieved on June 22 2008 ref References reflist See also List of Ethiopian rivers coord missing Ethiopia Category Rivers of Ethiopia Category Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People s Region pt Rio Kulfo ethiopia geo stub ...   more details



  1. Phyllomya

    Taxobox image Phyllomya.volvulus. .lindsey.jpg image caption Phyllomya volvulus regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Fly Diptera familia Tachinidae subfamilia Dexiinae tribus Voriini genus Phyllomya genus authority Jean Baptiste Robineau Desvoidy Robineau Desvoidy , 1830 synonyms ref   ref cite web title World Genera of the Tachinidae Diptera and their Regional Occurrence author James E. O Hara date December 31, 2008 accessdate August 1, 2010 version Version 4.0 publisher University of Guelph url http www.uoguelph.ca nadsfly Tach Genera Gentach ver4.pdf format Portable Document Format PDF ref synonyms Gibsonomyia small Curran, 1925 small Metopomintho small Townsend, 1927 small Phyllomyia small Robineau Desvoidy, 1830 small unjustified emendation Pseudomorinia small van der Wulp, 1891 small Phyllomya is a genus of fly flies in the family Tachinidae . ref James E. O Hara, Hiroshi Shima, & Chuntian Zhang. Annotated Catalogue of the Tachinidae Insecta Diptera of China. Zootaxa 2190 2009 1 236. ref Species Phyllomya albipila P. albipila small Shima & Chao, 1992 small Phyllomya angusta P. angusta small Shima & Chao, 1992 small Phyllomya annularis P. annularis small Joseph Th.Villeneuve de Janti Villeneuve , 1937 small Phyllomya elegans P. elegans small Joseph Th.Villeneuve de Janti Villeneuve , 1937 small Phyllomya formosana P. formosana small Shima, 1988 small Phyllomya gymnops P. gymnops small Joseph Th.Villeneuve de Janti Villeneuve , 1937 small Phyllomya palpalis P. palpalis small Shima & Chao, 1992 small Phyllomya rufiventris P. rufiventris small Shima & Chao, 1992 small Phyllomya sauteri P. sauteri small Townsend, 1927 small Expand list date February 2011 References reflist Category Tachinidae Category Diptera of Europe Tachinidae stub ...   more details



  1. Acmaeoderella flavofasciata

    unreferenced stub date February 2011 Taxobox image Buprestidae Acmaeoderella flavofasciata.JPG regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Beetle Coleoptera familia Buprestidae subfamilia Polycestinae genus Acmaeoderella species A. flavofasciata binomial Acmaeoderella flavofasciata binomial authority Matthias Piller Piller & Ludwig Mitterpacher Mitterpacher , 1763 synonyms Acmaeodera buresi small Obenberger, 1935 small Acmaeodera deorum small Obenberger, 1940 small Acmaeodera dispersenotata small Pic, 1918 small Acmaeodera unifasciata small Rey, 1890 small Buprestis flavofasciata small Piller & Mitterpacher, 1783 small Buprestis hirta small Villers, 1789 small Buprestis taeniata small Fabricius, 1787 small Buprestis volvulus small Fabricius, 1793 small Acmaeoderella flavofasciata is a species of jewel beetles belonging to the family Buprestidae , subfamily Polycestinae . This beetle is present in most of Europe , in the East Palearctic ecozone and in the North Africa . The adults are convert 6.5 11.0 mm long. Head and pronotum are wrinkled and hairy. Main larval host plants are in genus Maple Acer , Castanea , Fagus , Juniperus , Populus , Prunus , Pyrus , Quercus and Ulmus . External links http www.biolib.cz en taxon id9054 Biolib http www.faunaeur.org full results.php?id 102673 Fauna Europaea http web.romascuola.net bups hostplan.htm Host Plants of Buprestidae Category Buprestidae Category Beetles of Europe Category Animals described in 1763 Buprestidae stub vi Acmaeoderella flavofasciata ...   more details



  1. Chilaiditi syndrome

    Infobox Disease Name Chilaiditi syndrome Image Chilaiditi obvious.jpg Caption Chest X ray showing obvious Chilaiditi s sign, or presence of gas in the right colic angle between the liver and right hemidiaphragm. DiseasesDB 32496 ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Image Chilaiditi 1.PNG thumb Chest X ray of the same patient as the picture above. A small crescent of air can be seen under the right part of the diaphragm, caused by Chilaiditi s sign . However, it could easily be mistaken for free intra abdominal air pneumoperitoneum which could mistakenly be attributed to bowel perforation. Chilaiditi syndrome is a rare condition when pain occurs due to transposition of a loop of colon anatomy large intestine usually transverse colon in between the diaphragm anatomy diaphragm and the liver , visible on plain abdominal X ray or chest X ray . ref name pmid15869145 cite journal author Saber AA, Boros MJ title Chilaiditi s syndrome what should every surgeon know? journal Am Surg volume 71 issue 3 pages 261 3 year 2005 month March pmid 15869145 doi url ref Normally this causes no symptoms, and this is called Chilaiditi s sign . The sign can be permanently present, or sporadically. This anatomical variant is sometimes mistaken for the more serious condition of having air under the diaphragm pneumoperitoneum which is usually an indication of bowel perforation . This may lead to unnecessary surgical interventions. Chilaiditi syndrome refers only to complications in the presence of Chilaiditi s sign. These include abdominal pain , ref name pmid17955121 cite journal author Glatter RD, April RS, Miskovitz P, Neistadt LD title Severe recurrent abdominal pain an anatomical variant of Chilaiditi s syndrome journal MedGenMed volume 9 issue 2 pages 67 year 2007 pmid 17955121 pmc 1994890 doi url ref torsion of the bowel volvulus ref name pmid8946999 cite journal author Plorde JJ, Raker EJ title Transverse colon volvulus and associated Chilaiditi s syndr ...   more details



  1. Descending colon

    Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin colon descendens GraySubject 249 GrayPage 1181 Image Gray1223.png Caption Front of abdomen, showing surface markings for liver, stomach, and great intestine. Descending colon visible at center right, in blue. Image2 Gray1056.png Caption2 The duodenum and pancreas . Descending colon visible at lower right. Precursor Hindgut System Artery Left colic artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName Colon, Descending MeshNumber A03.556.124.526.356.500 DorlandsPre c 47 DorlandsSuf 12249871 The descending colon of humans passes downward through the left hypochondrium and lumbar regions, along the lateral border of the left kidney . At the lower end of the kidney it turns medialward toward the lateral border of the Psoas major muscle psoas muscle, and then descends, in the angle between psoas and quadratus lumborum , to the crest of the ilium, where it ends in the sigmoid colon . The peritoneum covers its anterior surface and sides, and therefore the descending colon is described as retroperitoneal. The transverse colon and sigmoid colon, which are immediately proximal and distal, are intraperitoneal . Its posterior surface is connected by areolar tissue with the lower and lateral part of the left kidney, the aponeurotic origin of the transversus abdominis , and the quadratus lumborum. It is smaller in caliber and more deeply placed than the ascending colon . It has a mesentery in 33 of people, and is therefore more frequently covered with peritoneum on its posterior surface than the ascending colon which has a mesentery in 25 of people . However, it is less likely to undergo volvulus than the ascending colon. In front of it are some coils of small intestine . Additional images gallery Image illu intestine.jpg Intestines Image Dickdarm Schema.svg Schema Image Gray1038 vector.svg Horizontal disposition of the peritoneum in the lower part of the abdomen. Image Gray1097.png Transverse section through the middle of the first lumbar vertebra, showing the rel ...   more details



  1. Mansonella streptocerca

    Taxobox name Mansonella streptocerca regnum Animal ia phylum Roundworm Nematoda classis Secernentea ordo Spirurida familia Onchocercidae genus Mansonella species M . streptocerca binomial Mansonella streptocerca Mansonella streptocerca , formerly Diptalonema streptocerca , is the scientific name of a human parasitic roundworm causing the disease of streptocerciasis . It is a common parasite in the skin of humans in the rain forests of Africa, where it is thought to be a parasite of chimpanzees as well. ref foundations of parasitology, 8th ed, p 473 474... from Meyers, 2000, in Hunter s tropical medicine and emerging infectious disease 8th ed. ref Mansonella streptocerca is one of four filarial nematodes that cause Subcutaneous Filariasis in humans. The other three filarial nematodes are Loa loa the African eye worm , Onchocerca volvulus river blindness , and Dracunculus medinensis the guinea worm . Geographic Distribution West Africa. Life cycle The contraction of a Mansonella infection can be better understood through an understanding of its life cycle. The life cycle involves two stages one involving a Midge genus Culicoides and another involving a human host. First, a Midge ingests a blood meal from a human host. This allows a third stage filarial larvae to enter the bite wound. Once inside the dermis, the larvae develop into adults, usually less than 1  mm from the surface of the skin. In terms of size, the females can reach 27  mm in length, whereas the males can be around 50 micrometers in diameter. These adults then produce non periodic microfiliariae, which habituate in the skin but can also travel to the peripheral blood. These microfilariae are then passed onto the midge when the insect ingests a blood meal. Following the blood meal, microfilariae travel to the midge s midgut through the hemocoel to the thoracic muscles. In the thoracic muscles the microfiliariae develop into first stage larvae, followed up by third stage development. In this latte ...   more details



  1. Infarction

    involved in a volvulus . Classification By histopathology Infarctions are divided into 2 types according ... Giant cell arteritis GCA Hernia Volvulus References reflist External links commonscat inline Wiktionary ...   more details



  1. Bowel obstruction

    medical disorder Intussusception in children Volvulus Superior mesenteric artery syndrome , a compression ... s Inflammatory bowel disease Colonic volvulus sigmoid, caecal, transverse colon Adhesion medicine Constipation ..., and obstructions associated with surgical emergencies volvulus, closed loop obstructions, ischemic ...   more details




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