Journal du vieillissement et de la psychiatrie gériatrique

Abstrait

Gastrointestinal risk factors in old aged and Colorectal Cancer.

Simon Pingping *

Gastrointestinal (GI) changes in the senior are common and despite some GI diseases being more current in the senior, there's no GI complaint that's limited to this age group. While some changes associated with growing GI system are physiologic, others are pathological and particularly more current among those below age 65 times. This composition reviews the most important GI diseases in the senior that clinicians encounter on a diurnal base. We punctuate age related changes of the oral depression, oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestine and the clinical counteraccusations of these changes. We review epidemiology and pathophysiology of common conditions, especially as they relate to clinical incarnation in senior. Details regarding operation of specific complaint are bandied in detail if they significantly differ from the operation for youngish groups or if they're associated with significant challenges due to side goods or polypharmacy. Cancers of GI tract aren't included in the compass of this composition.

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