DI 34125.007 Digestive Listings from 05/24/02 to 12/17/07
   
   
   
   5.00 DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 
   
   A. Disorders of the digestive system which result in a marked impairment usually do so because of interference with nutrition,
      multiple recurrent inflammatory lesions, or complications of disease, such as fistulae,
      abscesses, or recurrent obstruction. Such complications usually respond to treatment.
      These complications must be shown to persist on repeated examinations despite therapy
      for a reasonable presumption to be made that a marked impairment will last for a continuous
      period of at least 12 months.
   
   
   B. Malnutrition or weight loss from gastrointestinal disorders. When the primary disorder of the digestive tract
      has been established (e.g., enterocolitis, chronic pancreatitis, postgastrointestinal
      resection, or esophageal stricture, stenosis, or obstruction) the resultant interference
      with nutrition will be considered under the criteria in §5.08. This will apply whether
      the weight loss is due to primary or secondary disorders of malabsorption, malassimilation,
      or obstruction.
   
   
   C. Surgical diversion of the intestinal tract, including colostomy or ileostomy, are not listed since they do not represent impairments
      which preclude all work activity if the individual is able to maintain adequate nutrition
      and function of the stoma. Dumping syndrome which may follow gastric resection rarely
      represents a marked impairment which would continue for 12 months. Peptic ulcer disease
      with recurrent ulceration after definitive surgery ordinarily responds to treatment.
      To be considered a severe impairment which will last for at least 12 months, a recurrent
      ulcer after definitive surgery must be demonstrated, despite therapy, by repeated
      appropriate medically acceptable imaging of the upper gastrointestinal tract or by
      or gastroscopic examinations. Medically acceptable imaging includes, but is not limited
      to, x-ray imaging, computerized axial tomography (CAT scan) or magnetic resonance
      imaging (MRI), with or without contrast material, myelography, and radionuclear bone
      scans. “Appropriate” means that the technique used is the proper one to support the evaluation and diagnosis
      of the impairment. Definitive surgical procedures are those designed to control the
      ulcer disease process (i.e., vagotomy and pyloroplasty, subtotal gastrectomy, etc.).
      Simple closure of a perforated ulcer does not constitute definitive surgical therapy
      for peptic ulcer disease.
   
   
   5.01 Category of Impairments, Digestive System 
   
   5.02 Recurrent Upper Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage from  undetermined cause with anemia manifested by hematocrit of 30 percent or less on repeated examinations.
   
   
   5.03 Stricture, stenosis, or obstruction of  the esophagus
   
   (demonstrated by endoscopy or other appropriate medically  acceptable imaging) with weight loss as described under 5.08.
   
   
   5.04 Peptic ulcer disease (demonstrated  by endoscopy or other appropriate medically acceptable imaging). With:
   
   
   
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            A.  
               Recurrent ulceration after definitive surgery persistent despite therapy; or 
 
 
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            B.  
               Inoperable fistula formation; or 
 
 
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            C.  
               Recurrent obstruction demonstrated by endoscopy or other appropriate medically acceptable
                  imaging; or
                
 
 
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            D.  
               Weight loss as described under 5.08. 
 
 
5.05 Chronic liver disease (e.g.,  portal, postnecrotic, or biliary cirrhosis; chronic active hepatitis;  Wilson's
         disease). With:
   
   
   A. Esophageal varices (demonstrated by endoscopy or other appropriate medically acceptable
      imaging) with a documented history of massive hemorrhage attributable to these varices.
      Consider under a disability for 3 years following the last massive hemorrhage; thereafter,
      evaluate the residual impairment; or
   
   
   B. Performance of a shunt operation for esophageal varices. Consider under a disability
      for 3 years following surgery; thereafter, evaluate the residual impairment; or
   
   
   C. Serum bilirubin of 2.5 mg. per deciliter (100ml.) or greater persisting on repeated
      examinations for at least 5 months; or
   
   
   D. Ascites, not attributable to other causes, recurrent or persisting for at least
      5 months, demonstrated by abdominal paracentesis or associated with persistent hypoalbuminemia
      of 3.0 gm. per deciliter (100 ml.) or less; or
   
   
   E. Hepatic encephalopathy. Evaluate under the criteria in 12.02; or
   
   F. Confirmation of chronic liver disease by liver biopsy (obtained independent of
      Social Security disability evaluation) and one of the following:
   
   
   1. Ascites not attributable to other causes, recurrent or persisting for at least
      3 months, demonstrated by abdominal paracentesis or associated with persistent hypoalbuminemia
      of 3.0 gm. per deciliter (100 ml.) or less; or
   
   
   2. Serum bilirubin of 2.5 mg. per deciliter (100 ml.) or greater on repeated examinations
      for at least 3 months; or
   
   
   3. Hepatic cell necrosis or inflammation, persisting for at least 3 months, documented
      by repeated abnormalities of prothrombin time and enzymes indicative of hepatic dysfunction.
   
   
   5.06 Chronic ulcerative or granulomatous Colitis (demonstrated  by endoscopy, barium enema, biopsy, or operative findings). With:
   
   
   A. Recurrent bloody stools documented on repeated examinations and anemia manifested
      by hematocrit of 30 percent or less on repeated examinations; or
   
   
   B. Persistent or recurrent systemic manifestations, such as arthritis, iritis, fever,
      or liver dysfunction, not attributable to other causes; or
   
   
   C. Intermittent obstruction due to intractable abscess, fistula formation, or stenosis;
      or
   
   
   D. Recurrences of findings of A, B, or C above after total colectomy; or
   
   E. Weight loss as described under 5.08.
   
   5.07 Regional enteritis (demonstrated  by operative findings, barium studies, biopsy, or endoscopy). With:
   
   
   A. Persistent or recurrent intestinal obstruction evidenced by abdominal pain, distention,
      nausea, and vomiting and accompanied by stenotic areas of small bowel with proximal
      intestinal dilation; or
   
   
   B. Persistent or recurrent systemic manifestations such as arthritis, iritis, fever,
      or liver dysfunction, not attributable to other causes; or
   
   
   C. Intermittent obstruction due to intractable abscess or fistula formation; or
   
   D. Weight loss as described under 5.08.
   
   5.08 Weight Loss due  to any persisting gastrointestinal disorder. (The following weights are to be demonstrated to have persisted for at least 3 months
      despite prescribed therapy and expected to persist at this level for at least 12 months.)
      With:
   
   
   Tables of Weight Reflecting Malnutrition Scaled According  to Height and Sex
   
   A. Weight equal to or less than the values specified in table I or II; or
   
   B. Weight equal to or less than the values specified in table III or IV and one of
      the following abnormal findings on repeated examinations:
   
   
   1. Serum albumin of 3.0 gm. per deciliter (100 ml.) or less; or
   
   2. Hematocrit of 30 percent or less; or
   
   3. Serum calcium of 8.0 mg. per deciliter (100 ml.) (4.0 mEq./L) or less; or
   
   4. Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus due to pancreatic dysfunction with repeated hyperglycemia,
      hypoglycemia, or ketosis; or
   
   
   5. Fat in stool of 7 gm. or greater per 24-hour stool specimen; or
   
   6. Nitrogen in stool of 3 gm. or greater per 24-hour specimen; or
   
   7. Persistent or recurrent ascites or edema not attributable to other causes.
   
   To be used only in connection with 5.08.
   
   Table I—Men
   
   
      
         
            
            
         
         
            
            
               
               | Height Without Shoes (inches) | Weight (pounds) | 
         
         
            
            
               
               |    61 | 90    | 
            
               
               |    62 | 92    | 
            
               
               |    63 | 94    | 
            
               
               |    64 | 97    | 
            
               
               |    65 | 99    | 
            
               
               |    66 | 102    | 
            
               
               |    67 | 106    | 
            
               
               |    68 | 109    | 
            
               
               |    69 | 112    | 
            
               
               |    70 | 115    | 
            
               
               |    71 | 118    | 
            
               
               |    72 | 122    | 
            
               
               |    73 | 125    | 
            
               
               |    74 | 128    | 
            
               
               |    75 | 131    | 
            
               
               |    76 | 134    | 
         
      
    
   Table II—Women
   
   
      
         
            
            
         
         
            
            
               
               | Height Without Shoes (inches | Weight (pounds) | 
         
         
            
            
               
               |    58 | 77    | 
            
               
               |    59 | 79    | 
            
               
               |    60 | 82    | 
            
               
               |    61 | 84    | 
            
               
               |    62 | 86    | 
            
               
               |    63 | 89    | 
            
               
               |    64 | 91    | 
            
               
               |    65 | 94    | 
            
               
               |    66 | 98    | 
            
               
               |    67 | 101    | 
            
               
               |    68 | 104    | 
            
               
               |    69 | 107    | 
            
               
               |    70 | 110    | 
            
               
               |    71 | 114    | 
            
               
               |    72 | 117    | 
            
               
               |    73 | 120    | 
         
      
    
   Table III—Men
   
   
      
         
            
            
         
         
            
            
               
               | Height Without Shoes (inches) | Weight (pounds) | 
         
         
            
            
               
               |    61 | 95    | 
            
               
               |    62 | 98    | 
            
               
               |    63 | 100    | 
            
               
               |    64 | 103    | 
            
               
               |    65 | 106    | 
            
               
               |    66 | 109    | 
            
               
               |    67 | 112    | 
            
               
               |    68 | 116    | 
            
               
               |    69 | 119    | 
            
               
               |    70 | 122    | 
            
               
               |    71 | 126    | 
            
               
               |    72 | 129    | 
            
               
               |    73 | 133    | 
            
               
               |    74 | 136    | 
            
               
               |    75 | 139    | 
            
               
               |    76 | 143    | 
         
      
    
   Table IV—Women
   
   
      
         
            
            
         
         
            
            
               
               | Height Without Shoes (inches) | Weight (pounds) | 
         
         
            
            
               
               |    58 | 82    | 
            
               
               |    59 | 84    | 
            
               
               |    60 | 87    | 
            
               
               |    61 | 89    | 
            
               
               |    62 | 92    | 
            
               
               |    63 | 94    | 
            
               
               |    64 | 97    | 
            
               
               |    65 | 100    | 
            
               
               |    66 | 104    | 
            
               
               |    67 | 107    | 
            
               
               |    68 | 111    | 
            
               
               |    69 | 114    | 
            
               
               |    70 | 117    | 
            
               
               |    71 | 121    | 
            
               
               |    72 | 124    | 
            
               
               |    73 | 128    | 
         
      
    
   5.09 Liver transplant. Consider under a disability for 12 months following the date of surgery; thereafter
      evaluate the residual impairment(s).