Gastroenterology Flashcards

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Ascites

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Fluid build-up in abdomen between peritoneum layers. Portal hypertension is the primary cause, forcing fluid to leak out of veins.

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Achalasia

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Muscles of the oesophagus do not contract correctly or fail to open meaning food cannot pass to the stomach.

Tx - nifedipine, balloon dilation, Heller’s Myotomy

Achalasia increases risk of oesophageal cancer

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Budd-Chiari Syndrome

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Rare syndrome where occlusion of hepatic veins causes enlargement of the liver

Sx - hepatomegaly, ascites, pain

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Boerhaave Syndrome

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Oesophageal rupture due to high intraluminal pressure from vomiting

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Cholestasis

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Physical obstruction of bile flow.

Sx - jaundice, dark urine, pale stools, itching

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Cholecystitis

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Usually caused by gallstone blocking cystic duct causing inflammation of the gallbladder.

Sx - pain, sweating, fever, jaundice

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Cholangitis

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Inflammation of the bile duct system usually caused by infection secondary to obstruction

Tx - endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography

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Dubin-Johnson syndrome

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rare, autosomal recessive condition where conjugated bilirubin is chronically raised. It is benign

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Hirchsprungs disease

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aganglionic segment of bowel due to parasympathetic developmental failure. Causes functional bowel obstructions and diagnosis is often confirmed with a rectal biopsy.

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Pancreas Divisum

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failure of ventral and dorsal pancreatic ducts to fuse congenitally. Can potentially causes pancreatitis is insufficient drainage occurs, and may need surgery

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Rotor Syndrome

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Benign, autosomal recessive bilirubin disorder causing chronically raised conjugated and unconjugated billirubin related to haemolysis

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Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome

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Rare digestive condition where too much gastric acid is produced, due to tumours called gastrinomas in the pancreas which secrete gastrin. Excess acid caused gastric ulcers. Tumours can also be malignant and spread.

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