Gastric Dumping Syndrome - Source

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Most of the text of this article is taken from http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/rapidgastricemptying/index.htm

Digestive system, Digestive disease, Gastroenterology (primarily K20–K93, 530–579)
Upper GI tract
Esophagus
  • Esophagitis
    • Candidal
    • Herpetiform
  • Rupture
    • Boerhaave syndrome
    • Mallory-Weiss syndrome
  • UES
    • Zenker's diverticulum
  • LES
    • Barrett's esophagus
  • Esophageal motility disorder
    • Nutcracker esophagus
    • Achalasia
    • Diffuse esophageal spasm
    • Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
  • Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR)
  • Esophageal stricture
  • Megaesophagus
Stomach
  • Gastritis
    • Atrophic
    • Ménétrier's disease
    • Gastroenteritis
  • Peptic (gastric) ulcer
    • Cushing ulcer
    • Dieulafoy's lesion
  • Dyspepsia
  • Pyloric stenosis
  • Achlorhydria
  • Gastroparesis
  • Gastroptosis
  • Portal hypertensive gastropathy
  • Gastric antral vascular ectasia
  • Gastric dumping syndrome
  • Gastric volvulus
Lower GI tract:
Intestinal/
Enteropathy
Small intestine
(Duodenum/Jejunum/Ileum)
  • Enteritis
    • Duodenitis
    • Jejunitis
    • Ileitis
  • Peptic (duodenal) ulcer
    • Curling's ulcer
  • Malabsorption: Coeliac
  • Tropical sprue
  • Blind loop syndrome
  • Small bowel bacterial overgrowth syndrome
  • Whipple's
  • Short bowel syndrome
  • Steatorrhea
  • Milroy disease
  • bile acid malabsorption
Large intestine
(Appendix/Colon)
  • Appendicitis
  • Colitis
    • Pseudomembranous
    • Ulcerative
    • Ischemic
    • Microscopic
    • Collagenous
    • Lymphocytic
  • Functional colonic disease
    • IBS
    • Intestinal pseudoobstruction / Ogilvie syndrome
  • Megacolon / Toxic megacolon
  • Diverticulitis/Diverticulosis
Large and/or small
  • Enterocolitis
    • Necrotizing
  • IBD
    • Crohn's disease
  • Vascular: Abdominal angina
  • Mesenteric ischemia
  • Angiodysplasia
  • Bowel obstruction: Ileus
  • Intussusception
  • Volvulus
  • Fecal impaction
  • Constipation
  • Diarrhea
    • Infectious
  • Intestinal adhesions
Rectum
  • Proctitis
    • Radiation proctitis
  • Proctalgia fugax
  • Rectal prolapse
  • Anismus
Anal canal
  • Anal fissure/Anal fistula
  • Anal abscess
  • Anal dysplasia
  • Pruritus ani
GI bleeding/BIS
  • Upper
    • Hematemesis
    • Melena
  • Lower
    • Hematochezia
Accessory
Liver
  • Hepatitis
    • Viral hepatitis
    • Autoimmune hepatitis
    • Alcoholic hepatitis
  • Cirrhosis
    • PBC
  • Fatty liver
    • NASH
  • Vascular
    • Budd-Chiari syndrome
    • Hepatic veno-occlusive disease
    • Portal hypertension
    • Nutmeg liver
  • Alcoholic liver disease
  • Liver failure
    • Hepatic encephalopathy
    • Acute liver failure
  • Liver abscess
    • Pyogenic
    • Amoebic
  • Hepatorenal syndrome
  • Peliosis hepatis
Gallbladder
  • Cholecystitis
  • Gallstones/Cholecystolithiasis
  • Cholesterolosis
  • Rokitansky-Aschoff sinuses
  • Postcholecystectomy syndrome
  • Porcelain gallbladder
Bile duct/
Other biliary tree
  • Cholangitis
    • PSC
    • Secondary sclerosing cholangitis
    • Ascending
  • Cholestasis/Mirizzi's syndrome
  • Biliary fistula
  • Haemobilia
  • Gallstones/Cholelithiasis
  • Common bile duct
    • Choledocholithiasis
    • Biliary dyskinesia
  • Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction
Pancreatic
  • Pancreatitis
    • Acute
    • Chronic
    • Hereditary
    • Pancreatic abscess
  • Pancreatic pseudocyst
  • Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
  • Pancreatic fistula
Abdominopelvic
Hernia
  • Diaphragmatic
    • Congenital
  • Hiatus
  • Inguinal
    • Indirect
    • Direct
  • Umbilical
  • Femoral
  • Obturator
  • Spigelian
  • Lumbar
    • Petit's
    • Grynfeltt-Lesshaft
  • Undefined location
    • Incisional
    • Internal hernia
Peritoneal
  • Peritonitis
    • Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
  • Hemoperitoneum
  • Pneumoperitoneum

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