A large soft mass in the abdomen that can be palpated
Introduction
Introduction Patients with giant bladder-small colon-intestinal peristalsis syndrome have normal body weight at birth, and later have abdominal distension, no meconium, and the abdomen can touch huge soft masses, often suffering from urinary tract infections. There is extensive axonal malnutrition. It is also believed that some kind of inflammation in the uterus affects the fetal intestines and urinary tract at an early stage, and the inflammatory process develops afterwards, eventually leading to extensive fibrosis and destroying the nerve plexus of the intestinal wall. Poor peristalsis.
Cause
Cause
There is extensive axonal malnutrition. It is also believed that some kind of inflammation in the uterus affects the fetal intestines and urinary tract at an early stage, and the inflammatory process develops afterwards, eventually leading to extensive fibrosis and destroying the nerve plexus of the intestinal wall. Intestinal peristalsis; the same process, the bladder muscles and muscles, the dysfunctional movement, the occurrence of irregular bladder contraction and the "closed state of the sphincter" relative resistance, the result of the bladder expansion, the enlarged bladder and then interfere with the small intestine Rotation causes poor intestinal rotation. It may also be caused by insufficient neuromuscular function.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Abdominal plain film abdominal perspective
1. In the short term after birth, small intestine dilatation and peristalsis are weakened.
2. Small colon, poor peristalsis, displacement or poor rotation.
3. The abdomen touches the huge bladder.
4. There is no evidence of mechanical obstruction in the urinary tract and gastrointestinal tract.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Disease identification:
Abdominal mass: Abdominal mass refers to an abnormal mass that can be touched during abdominal examination. Common causes include swelling of organs, swelling of hollow organs, tissue hyperplasia, inflammatory adhesions, and benign and malignant tumors.
Upper abdominal mass and bloating: A mass in the upper abdomen refers to an abnormal mass that can be touched during abdominal examination. Bloating is the swelling of the abdomen or discomfort. The two symptoms appear together with problems with the heart, liver, and pancreas.
Lower abdomen mass: Abdominal mass refers to a mass in the lower abdomen, which has a hard touch. It may be benign or malignant, mostly gynecological disease symptoms or intestinal and peritoneal diseases.
Disease diagnosis:
1. In the short term after birth, small intestine dilatation and peristalsis are weakened.
2. Small colon, poor peristalsis, displacement or poor rotation.
3. The abdomen touches the huge bladder.
4. There is no evidence of mechanical obstruction in the urinary tract and gastrointestinal tract.
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