Uzloobrazovanie Kishok

The formation of a node (cystic hamartoma) is the most common (70-85% of all cases) clinically significant nodule formation, which develops as a result of persistent hydroperistalsis or complete obstruction of the intestinal lumen with impaired blood supply to individual intestinal layers and, in rare cases, to the organ wall in in general.\nNodular cystic growth in the walls



Nodulation of the intestines

Nodulation (continuous, stationary narrowing) is a special form of partial or complete failure of the colon to pass through the colon. The disease differs from other types of obstruction in that it preserves the free passage of food masses through the large intestine through persistent circular and progressive narrowing of the intestine until the intestinal lumen is overgrown with scar. This circumstance makes the knot between the segments of the intestine something like a closed bag. There are two types of intestinal obstruction: external and internal. The externally constricting segment is part of the small intestine, but in such a way that the passage of food material remains between it and the adjacent zone. The internal version consists of a segment of the colon, within which absolute obstacles to passage are created.

Causes and symptoms of the disease

* The cause is long-term inflammation - chronic intestinal obstruction.