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- What Is Ogilvie Syndrome (Acute Colonic Pseudo-Obstruction)?
Ogilvie syndrome, also known as acute colonic pseudo-obstruction (ACPO), is a sudden and unexplained paralysis of your colon Your colon acts like it’s blocked or obstructed by something (pseudo-obstruction) but nothing is physically obstructing it The problem is in your colon’s motor system
- Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction (Ogilvies syndrome)
Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction (Ogilvie's syndrome) is a disorder characterized by acute dilatation of the colon in the absence of an anatomic lesion that obstructs the flow of intestinal contents
- Ogilvie syndrome - Wikipedia
Ogilvie syndrome, or acute colonic pseudo-obstruction, is the acute dilatation of the colon in the absence of any mechanical obstruction in severely ill patients
- Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction (ACPO; Oglivie’s syndrome)
Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction refers to a paralytic ileus of the colon which causes severe colonic dilation In some cases the small bowel may also be involved This is not due to anatomic obstruction, but rather due to hypomotility The tension on the bowel wall is proportional to the radius (based on Laplace's Law, figure below)
- Ogilvie syndrome - Symptoms, Causes, Treatment | NORD
Learn about Ogilvie syndrome, including symptoms, causes, and treatments If you or a loved one is affected by this condition, visit NORD to find resources
- Ogilvie Syndrome - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Ogilvie Syndrome, also known as acute colonic pseudo-obstruction, is a rare but significant gastrointestinal condition characterized by the abnormal dilation of the colon without any mechanical obstruction This syndrome can lead to severe complications if not diagnosed and treated promptly
- Ogilvies syndrome - WikEM
Untreated, Ogilvie’s Syndrome leads to the same pathologic changes as any mechanical large bowel obstruction: increasing bowel dilation and distension, dehydration, edema and eventual ischemia and necrosis of the bowel wall, bacterial translocation and sepsis, and eventual bowel wall perforation
- Ogilvies syndrome: No ordinary constipation - American Nurse Journal
Ogilvie’s syndrome is a massive dilation of the colon in the absence of mechanical obstruction, as from an adhesion or a tumor The cause of Ogilvie’s syndrome isn’t known The leading theory holds that lack of GI motility results from overstimulation of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS)
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