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    Commonest Site Of Intestinal Lesions

    Lesion Area
    Lipoma Caecum
    Lymphoma( Non hodgkins) Stomach (Least : Rectum)
    Adenomatous polypi Sigmoid, rectum
    Polypi in Puetzjeghers syndrome Always Jejunum is involved
    Familial Polyposis and Gardener’s syndrome Colon
    ZES gastrinoma Pancreas
    Carcinoma small intestine Jejunum
    Carcinoma Colon  Sigmoid colon and ectosigmoid,
    Tuberculosis Ulcer Small Intestine( transverse)
    Typhoid Ulcer Small Intestine ( Longitudinal)
    Crohn’s disease Starts at or near Ileocaecal Valve
    Ulcerative Colitis Starts at rectum
    Hirshprung’s Disease upper limit is Rectosigmoid junction
    Diverticulosis 90% in sigmoid ( Rectum is never involved)
    Perforation in Typhoid Small intestine near Ileocaecal Junction
    Pneumatosis Cystoides Small Intestine
    Immobile part of Colon Last 7.5 cms of Pelvic Colon
    Loop Colostomy Transverse Section
    Commonest Type of Intussesception Ileocaecal
    Intussesception with gangrene Ileocaecal
    Intussesception in infant Last 50 cms of ileum
    Intussesception in old people Colocolic By Pappilary Carcinoma
    Intussesception in adoloscent Inverted Meckel’s Diverticulum
    Volvulus Neonatorum  Midgut( Whole small intestine and Caecum)
    Volvulus Small intestine Tower ileum
    Ischemic Colitis Splenic flexure
    Dilatation of Gut in Chaga’s disease Oesophagus and Colon
    in Blast Injury  Pelvic Colon 

 



 

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