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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

Electrolyte
imbalance

Anicteric and
Anorexia,
pale-looking
gradual
skin, pale
Diet, age, genetic and palpebral
environmental factors conjunctiva,
Colicky anicteric
abdominal
Growth of tissue or tumor usually
begins as a non-cancerous polyp Anemia
on the inner lining of the colon or Constipation with
scylabous stools,
intermittent Rectal
Adenomatous polyps

Injury to adjacent
Cancer forms in a polyp Increased structures

Polyp begin to grow into the Palpable fungating


wall of the colon or rectum mass at L=6cm FAV

Cancer cells are in the wall and they


can then grow into blood vessels or

Cancer cells travel to nearby lymph


nodes or to distant parts of the Adjacent uterine

PATHOPHYSIOLOGY SIGNS AND LABORATORY

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