Enteropathy
Classification according to ICD-10 | |
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K63.- | Other diseases of the intestine
Intestinal Insufficiency Intestinal Disease Intestinal Disorder Enteropathy |
K90.- | Intestinal malabsorption
Enteropathy Idiopathic steatorrhea Coeliacia ... -Disease Gluten-sensitive enteropathy ... Enteropathy due to protein loss |
ICD-10 online (WHO version 2019) |
A enteropathy (from ancient Greek ἒντερον ENTERON , German , gut ' and πάθος páthos , German , suffering' ) generally indicates an intestinal disorder. If the stomach is also involved, it is called gastroenteropathy . If the main cause is inflammation , one speaks of enteritis or gastroenteritis .
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The following special forms can be distinguished:
- Autoimmune Enteropathy and Endocrinopathy-Susceptibility to Chronic Infection Syndrome
- Chromium enteropathy
- Enteropathy, autoimmune, type 1 ( IPEX syndrome , immune dysregulation-polyendocrinopathy-enteropathy syndrome, X-linked)
- Enteropathy, autoimmune, type 2
- Enteropathy, autoimmune, type 3
- Enteropathy, immune-mediated severe (autoimmune enteropathy)
- Enteropathy, congenital, due to enteropeptidase deficiency
- Enteropathy with developmental defect of the intestinal mucosa, congenital
- Exudative enteropathy (Gordon syndrome) with protein loss
- Gluten-sensitive enteropathy (celiac disease), gluten-sensitive or -induced
- Intestinal epithelial dysplasia (tufting enteropathy)
- MEDNIK syndrome (mental retardation - enteropathy - hearing loss - peripheral neuropathy - ichthyosis - keratoderma)
- NK cell enteropathy
- Enteropathy-type T-cell lymphoma (enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma)
In animals
Enteropathies can also occur in animals:
Individual evidence
- ^ W. Pschyrembel: Clinical dictionary . 265th edition. Verlag Walter de Gruyter, 2014, ISBN 3-11-018534-2 .
- ↑ Autoimmune Enteropathy and Endocrinopathy-Susceptibility to Chronic Infection Syndrome. In: Orphanet (Rare Disease Database).
- ^ H. Wohlenberg, J. Lenhard: Die Chrom-Enteropathie. Their significance in differential diagnostic and social medicine. In: Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946) , Volume 95, No. 22, May 1970, pp. 1224-1226, doi: 10.1055 / s-0028-1108618 , PMID 5424965 .
- ↑ Enteropathy, autoimmune, type 1. In: Orphanet (database for rare diseases).
- ↑ Enteropathy, autoimmune, type 2. In: Orphanet (database for rare diseases).
- ↑ Enteropathy, autoimmune, type 3. In: Orphanet (database for rare diseases).
- ↑ Enteropathy, immune-mediated severity. In: Orphanet (Rare Disease Database).
- ↑ Enteropathy, congenital, due to enteropeptidase deficiency. In: Orphanet (Rare Disease Database).
- ↑ Enteropathy with developmental defect of the intestinal mucosa, congenital. In: Orphanet (Rare Disease Database).
- ↑ Intestinal epithelial dysplasia. In: Orphanet (Rare Disease Database).
- ↑ MEDNIK syndrome. In: Orphanet (Rare Disease Database).
- ^ NK cell enteropathy. In: Orphanet (Rare Disease Database).
- ↑ Enteropathy-type T-cell lymphoma. In: Orphanet (Rare Disease Database).