Stercoral perforation — is the perforation or rupture of the intestine s walls by its internal contents, such as foreign objects, or, more commonly, by hardened feces (fecalomas) which may form in long constipations or other diseases which cause obstruction of transit,… … Wikipedia
Ulcer — An area of tissue erosion, for example, of the skin or lining of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Due to the erosion, an ulcer is concave. It is always depressed below the level of the surrounding tissue. Ulcers can have diverse causes. Ulcers on … Medical dictionary
stercoraceous ulcer — stercoral ulcer 1. an ulcer caused by the pressure of impacted feces. 2. a fistulous ulcer through which fecal matter escapes … Medical dictionary
Perforated ulcer — A perforated ulcer, also known as a bleeding ulcercite web |url=http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/facts/pepticulcertreatment.htm |title=Peptic ulcers treatment |accessdate=2008 01 21 |format= |work=] or a perforated peptic ulcer [… … Wikipedia
Megacolon — Classification and external resources ICD 10 K59.3 ICD 9 564.7 … Wikipedia