- Caecitis
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DiseasesDB = 31505
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ICD9 = ICD9|540.0 ICD9|540.9 ICD9|541
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eMedicineTopic = 869
MeshID = D020345Caecitis, also called typhlitis or typhlenteritis, is an
inflammation of the "caecum " (part of thelarge intestine ) that may be associated withinfection . [ [http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/cecitis Definition at thefreedictionary.com] ]Cause
The condition is usually caused by
gram negative entericcommensal bacteria of thegut (gut flora ). The most common agent associated with the condition is "Pseudomonas aeruginosa ".Caecitis affects
immunocompromised patients, such as those undergoingchemotherapy , patients withAIDS ,kidney transplant patients, or the elderlyStoehr TM and Koslin DB. 2004. [http://www.emedicine.com/radio/topic869.htm Typhlitis] . emedicine.com.] .igns and symptoms
Signs and symptoms of caecitis include a
distended abdomen ,fever , chills,nausea ,vomiting ,abdominal pain and tenderness, anddiarrhea .Prognosis
Inflammation can spread to other parts of the gut in patients with caecitis.
The condition can also cause the cecum to become distended and can cut off its blood supply. This and other factors can result in
necrosis and perforation of the bowel, which can causeperitonitis andsepsis . [ [http://www.niv.ac.za/lessons/volume4/dec3.htm Article at www.niv.ac.za] ] The mortality rate for caecitis can be as high as 40 to 50%, mostly because it is frequently associated with bowel perforation. Caecitis is diagnosed with a radiographCT scan showing thickening of the caecum and "fat stranding ".ee also
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