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Pathophysiology Modifiable Factor: - Occupation (Driver) - Dietary (Charcoal, Carbonated fluids) - Untreated diagnosed of Congenital Hernia to Non-Modifiable Factor: Sex (Male) Age Congenital Hernia Untreated Hernia results to Intra- abdominal wall (containing membranes or muscles) becomes Relaxation of abdominal wall Embroyonic Stage ( 20 weeks testis should descend) Thinning of the fascia Abnormal growth of Cells to the lining in the

Pathophysiology of Colon Cancer

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Page 1: Pathophysiology of Colon Cancer

Pathophysiology

Modifiable Factor:- Occupation (Driver)- Dietary (Charcoal, Carbonated fluids)- Untreated diagnosed of Congenital Hernia to Indirect Inguinal Hernia- Lifestyle

Non-Modifiable Factor:Sex (Male)

AgeGenetic

Congenital Hernia

Untreated Hernia results to Intra-abdominal wall (containing membranes or muscles) becomes

weakened

Relaxation of abdominal wall

musculature

Growth of Massess

Embroyonic Stage ( 20 weeks testis should descend)

Failure of the testis to descend

Thinning of the fascia

Abnormal growth of Cells to the lining in the colon

Page 2: Pathophysiology of Colon Cancer

Inflammatory response

Bleeding in the ascending colon

Trauma to the lining of the ascending colon

Blood vessel near the site of injury are dilatedRedness Heat

Increased permeability of capillary Insterstitial Filtration

WBC, enter tissue and begin to engulf bacteria

Plasma leak from blood stream into tissue

Swelling of tissue of scrotum

Inflamed tissue reaches nociceptors

Stimulation of pain receptors

PAIN

Inflammation