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Mechanical intestinal obstruction secondary to rectal tumor
Modifiable Gender Age Status
Non-modifiable Lifestyle ®diet ®smoking ®stress
exposure of normal cell to carcinogens
As cell grow high glucose oxygen and estrogen are needed by tumor
affection to the hypothalamus alteration to the normal function of cell
and pituitary gland decrease supply of nutrients and
Multiple consecutive giving
ox en to th the e ot othe herr ar arts ts
birth w/ interval of only month repeated exposure to carcinogens failure of the immune response
Repeated trauma into a tissue
promotion the activation of oncogenes where in these are mutant enes that causes the transformation of normal cell into tumor cell Interfere tissue function
mutant RAS, protein stimulates cell growth of t umor
there will be formation of new blood vessels regulated by growth tumor factor
inability to destroy antigens
progress growth tumor
MECHANICAL OBSTRUCTIO OBSTRUCTION N
Borborygmi
Inc contractions of
Gases and fluids accumulate in the area
Distension of intestine
proximal intestine
Increase intraluminal pressure
Persistent vomiting
Severe colicky abdominal pain
Loss of hydrogen ions, Increase secretions into the
potassium
intestine
Compression of veins
Increase venous pressure
Decrease absorption
Metabolic alkalosis
Bacterial activity
Edema of the intestine
Dec arterial blood supply
Compression of terminal branches of mesenteric artery