• NEC (Necrotizing enterocolitis) is the most common life-threatening GIS disease in the neonatal period. Usually the event is in the termin...
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• Preterm babies have a very common problem with other conditions that may be related to or related to immaturity, and when it is observed i...
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Postterm Babies • If the gestation period exceeds 294 days or 42 weeks according to the last menstrual period, it is defined as postmaturit...
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• Birth weight is below the 10th percentile according to the week of gestation. These babies can be preterm, term or postterm. • SGA babies ...
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Decreased appetite (changes in the sense of taste and smell, appetite centre). Saliva secretion decreases, mouth dryness is observed. Swallo...
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Choledocholithiasis • Most gallstones; These are stones that cannot pass from the gallbladder to the duodenum and remain in the biliary trac...
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• Its frequency increases over the age of 60 and is 2-3 times more common in women. • Risk factors: porcelain pouch gallbladder stone Gallbl...
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Definition • 90% of acute cholecystitis cases are due to stones. It occurs as a result of stone obstruction of the cystic duct and secondary...
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General information and pathophysiology • 80% of gallstones are cholesterol stones and 20% are pigment stones (calcium bilirubinate). In fac...
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Sunscreens make a difference to protect yourself and your family from sunburn, skin cancer and premature skin aging. Basic Tips for Salamo f...
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What is monkeypox? It is caused by the pox virus or the Monkey Box virus, and it causes a disease similar to smallpox, but it is less severe...
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General information • Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) develop from enterochromaffin or "Kulchitsky" cells. • Generally, the most impo...
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Risk factors Cigarette Diabetes mellitus, Obesity Heavy alcohol consumption (light to moderate consumption is not a risk factor) chronic pan...
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• The most common (30-40%) of the cystic lesions of the pancreas are non-neoplastic pseudocysts, often occurring as a complication of acute ...
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• It is examined in 2 groups according to epidemiological, clinical, laboratory and histological features. Type 1 autoimmune pancreatitis is...
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Definition and Etiology • It is a picture characterized by irreversible fibrosis of the pancreas, loss of exocrine and endocrine function, i...
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Etiology • Although it varies geographically, the most common causes are gallstones and alcohol. • During the passage of gallstones from the...
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1- You are less likely to develop arthritis later in life Just 10 extra pounds adds 40 pounds of pressure to your knees and other lower body...
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Definition and Etiology • Bleeding under the ligament of Treitz (jejunum, ileum, colon and rectum) is defined as lower GI bleeding. • The mo...
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Epidemiology and Pathogenesis • It is the 3rd most common cancer in the world in general. It is the most common GI cancer. • As with other G...
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