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Clinicopathologic Conference

Clinicopathologic Conference. Marife Bonifacio Virgi Lea Claudine Esquivel Co-Neil Relato Vincent Reolalas. Arriving at Diagnosis. Infectious. Leukocytosis. Watery diarrhea. Inflammatory bowel disease. Melena / Hematochezia. Metabolic. Metabolic acidosis, electrolyte disturbance.

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Clinicopathologic Conference

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  1. Clinicopathologic Conference MarifeBonifacio Virgi Lea Claudine Esquivel Co-Neil Relato Vincent Reolalas

  2. Arriving at Diagnosis Infectious Leukocytosis Watery diarrhea Inflammatory bowel disease Melena / Hematochezia Metabolic Metabolic acidosis, electrolyte disturbance

  3. Arriving at Diagnosis Infectious Leukocytosis Watery diarrhea Inflammatory bowel disease Melena / Hematochezia Metabolic Metabolic acidosis, electrolyte disturbance Neoplastic Anorexia, generalized body weakness, hematochezia rectal mass

  4. Neoplastic Exocrine Pancreas Steatorrhea, jaundice Colorectum Improves with fasting Obstructive lesion Villous adenoma Secretory diarrhea* Hypercalcemia Paraneoplastic Syndrome Secretory diarrhea** Neuroendocrine Tumor *Journal here **Journal here

  5. Differential Diagnoses 1 Singh et al (2007) VIPoma: a rare cause of acute diarrhea 4Badr et al (1997) Dermatomyositis in association with tubulovillous adenoma: resolution after resection of adenoma. South Med J 90(3):321-4

  6. Assessment

  7. Pathophysiology

  8. References

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