Abstract

IntroductionThe gastrointestinal tract is frequently affected in many systemic diseases are as rheumatic and collagen diseases, vasculitis, neoplasms, infiltrative diseases and skin diseases. Sometimes the symptoms resulting from this involvement gut is leading to the patient's doctor leads to the disease is diagnosed. CollagenosisRheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, systemic lupus erythematosus, mixed connective tissue disease, dermatomyositis and Sjogren's syndrome, may have gastrointestinal manifestations. VasculitisPolyarteritis nodosa, Churg-Strauss syndrome, Schönlein-Henoch, malignant atrophic papulosis or Kohlmeier-Degos, Wegener granulomatosis, and Behcet's syndrome, vasculitis syndrome are gastrointestinal manifestations. Dermatological diseasesThe main skin diseases with gastrointestinal manifestations are: Blue-rubber-bleb nevus-of Rendu-Osler-Weber syndrome Klipel-Trenaunay-Weber, bullous pemphigoid and pemphigus, toxic epidermal necrolysis syndrome and disease Stevens-Johnson syndrome and lichen planus. NeoplasmsThe digestive tract can be affected by metastatic lesions of tumors from other organs. The origin It can be by direct invasion from neighboring organs, intraperitoneal seeding or hematogenous spread or lymphatic. Infiltrative diseasesMastocytosis and systemic amyloidosis may have digestive expression Mastocytosis and systemic amyloidosis may have digestive expression.

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