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Differential Diagnosis For Loss of bowel control/incontinence acute
- Trauma Causes
Strangulation/accident or intentional- Electromagnetic, Physics, trauma, Radiation Causes
Asphyxia/suffocation
Blast injury
Hypoxia
Hypoxic environment
Blast trauma rectal
Electrocution/lightning strike- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Septicemic shock
Cholera- Infected organ, Abscesses
Septic shock
Anal fistula/abscess complex
Anal cryptitis
Anal papillitis- Neoplastic Disorders
Anal carcinoma, squamous- Metabolic, Storage Disorders
Diabetic diarrhea syndrome- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Anal fissure- Functional, Physiologic Variant Disorders
Diarrhea- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Cardiac arrest
Cardiac syncope
Cardiogenic shock
Convulsion/grand mal seizure- Reference to Organ System
Shock
Hypovolemic shock- Drugs
Laxative Administration/Toxicity
Laxative abuse
Physostigmine (Eserine/Antlirium) Administration/Toxicity
Castor oil ingestion- Poisoning (Specific Agent)
Barbados nut Poisoning.
Cholinergic crisis toxidrome
Cyanide CBW (Cyanogen chloride) exposure
Cyanide/Hydrogen cyanide exposure/poisoning
Nerve gas exposure
Parathion/Insecticide poisoning
Ricinism/Castor bean toxicity
Sarin poison nerve gas exposure
Soman poison nerve gas exposure
Tabun poison gas exposure
TEPP/Tetraethyl pyrophosphate poisoning
VX poison nerve gas exposure
Cholinesterase inhibitor poison/exposure
Ricin poisoning/Inhaled terrorist exposure
Strychnine poisoning- Organ Poisoning (Intoxication)
Toxic diarrhea/poisoning
Toxic enteritis/poisoning- Synonyms
- ACUTE DIS, Acute Disease, Acute disease (disorder), acute disease/disorder, Acute Diseases, acute disorder, Alteration in bowel elimination incontinence, Bowel incontinena, bowel incontinence, Bowels incontinent, Disease Acute, Diseases Acute, Faecal incontinence, FECAL INCONTINENCE, Fecal Incontinences, Feces Incontinence, FECES INCONTINENCE OF, Foecal incontinence, Incontinence (Fecal), Incontinence bowel, Incontinence faecal, Incontinence faeces, INCONTINENCE FECAL, Incontinence feces, Incontinence of bowel, Incontinence of faeces, Incontinence of feces, Incontinence of feces (finding), incontinence of stool, Incontinence-faeces-sym, Incontinence-feces-sym, Incontinences Fecal, Incontinent of faeces, Incontinent of faeces (symptom), Incontinent of faeces finding, Incontinent of faeces symptom, Incontinent of feces, Incontinent of feces (finding), Incontinent of feces (symptom), Incontinent of feces finding, Incontinent of feces symptom, incontinent of stool, Involuntary stool
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