Definition of Pseudoobstruction, intestinal
Pseudoobstruction, intestinal: A group of chronic
disorders that impair gastrointestinal motility, despite
the absence of an actual obstruction. Symptoms include
cramping and abdominal pain, malnutrition, nausea, and
vomiting. Some forms of pseudoobstruction appear to be
genetically inherited. Diagnosis is by observation of
symptoms, measuring pressure in the GI tract, and
microscopic examination of the bowels. There is no specific
treatment for this disorder, although medications can be
used to relieve specific symptoms. Special diets, and
sometimes tube-feeding, are sometimes necessary. Surgery is
rarely effective.
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