A 56 year old woman has not passed stools for the last 14 days. Xray shows no air fluid levels. Probable diagnosis is ?
Correct Answer: Intestinal pseudo-obstruction
Description: Ans. is 'c' i.e., Intestinal pseudoobstruction The information provided in the question is too less, but we have to come to a diagnosis based on the provided information. Lets see each option one by one. a) Paralytic ileus - multiple air fluid levels are noted, hence ruled out. b) Aganglionosis of the colon or Hirshprung's ds. - presents in infancy or childhood, hence ruled out d) Duodenal obstruction multiple air fluid levels are not noted, but the dominant symptom is recurrent, vomiting, which is not mentioned, hence ruled out. c) Intestinal pseudo-obstruction it's the most likely diagnosis, as air fluid levels are not seen in it. Harrison writes - "The symptom of chronic pseudoobstruction are chronic or intermittent constipation, crampy abdominal pain, anorexia and bloating. Abdominal xrays reveal gaseous distention of the large and small bowel and occasionally of the stomach. Air-fluid levels are unusual and should raise the possibility of mechanical obstruction." Acute pseudoobstruction involves only the colon and presents with features of colonic obstruction (as described before). Air fluid level is also not a feature of colonic obstruction. About the fluid levels remember the following points upto 3 to 5 fluid levels less than 2.5 cm in length may be normal. multiple air-fluid levels are feature of mechanical small intestinal obstruction and paralytic ileus. They are not seen in colonic obstruction and pseudoobstruction. They may be seen in colonic obstruction if the ileocecal valve is incompetent.
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