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I always feel fatigued and tired
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Biology Mind Map on I always feel fatigued and tired, created by ashraf Elsayed on 17/02/2019.
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I always feel fatigued and tired
Causes of fatigue
Post viral infection
Endocrine
Hypothroidism
Addisons
Organ failure
Heart failure
Neoplastic
Chronic infecetion
TB
Chronic inflammatory diseases
Crohn's disease
Physiology of defecation
Several steps
Types of colorectal cancer
Squamous cell carcinoma
Cloacogenic carcinoma
Adenocarcinoma
Rare
Basal cell carcinoma
Melanoma
Risk factors
Age
Male gender
Smoking
Obesity
Heriditary polyposis syndromes
First degree relatives with colon cancer
Diet factors
Pathogenesis
Two pathways
Adenoma-carcinoma sequence
Mutation of both copies of APC
K-ras mutation
P53 mutation and increased COX 2
Carcinoma
Polyp formation
Increased risk for polyp
MSI
Mutations of mismatch repair enzyme
Accumalation of several mutation
Signs and symptoms
Change in bowel habits
Difficulty in relieving oneself
Rectal bleeding
Cramping
Fatigue
Unintentional weight loss
Investigations
Colonscopy
CT scan
Laboratory tests
CBC
Tumor markers
CEA
Staging and grading
Mangement
FOLFOX
5-Flurouracil
Leucoverin
Oxaloplatin
CAPOX
Capcitabeine
Surgical
Excision of the mass
Local
Total
Screening
Age 45 and above
Relatives with colorectal cancer
Epidemiology
Anatomy of large intestine
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