GI tract Flashcards

1
Q

bowel layers

A

mucosa
submucosa
muscularis propria
subserosa
serosa

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2
Q

where is the esophagus on ultrasound

A

posterior to left lobe of the thyroid

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3
Q

location of gastroesophageal junction on ultrasound

A

between left lobe and aorta

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4
Q

2 openings of the stomach

A

cardiac and pyloric

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5
Q

2 curvatures of the stomach

A

lesser and greater

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6
Q

2 surfaces of the stomach

A

anterior and posterior

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7
Q

parts of the stomach

A

-fundus
-body
-pyloric antrum
-pylorus

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8
Q

folds of the stomach are called

A

rugae

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9
Q

3 parts of the small intestine

A

-duodenum
-jejunum
-ileum

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10
Q

ileo-cecal orifice

A

markes the entry into large intestine
landmark to find appendix

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11
Q

large intestine divides into

A

appendix
cecum
ascending, transverse, descending colon
rectum

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12
Q

normal wall thickness in distended bowel

A

3mm

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13
Q

normal wall thickness in non distended bowel

A

5mm

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14
Q

“keyboard sign”

A

tubular structure
mixture of fluid
small bowel obstruction

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15
Q

gut signature
target sign

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16
Q

peristalsis

A

contractions which move food along digestive tract

17
Q

duplication cyst

A

malformation of GI tract
more common in small intestine,ILEUM

18
Q

duplication cyst on ultrasound

A

anechoic w/ thin echogenic rim (mucosa)
outer hypoechoic rim (muscle)

19
Q

polyp

A

solid mass adherent to gastric wall

20
Q

leiomyoma

A

most common tumor of the stomach
assoc w/ gall stones, peptic ulcer

21
Q

gastric carcinoma

A

half occur in the pylorus
lesion may be ulcerated, diffuse, polypod, superficial

22
Q

gastric carcinoma ultrasound

A

target or pseudokidney sign

23
Q

appendicitis symptoms

A

sudden pain in RLQ
nausea vomiting
fever

24
Q

appendicitis on ultrasound

A

target lesion
noncompressible
fluid and abscess
diameter >6mmm
wall thickness >3mm
increased vasculature

25
Q

perforation

A

loculated pericecal fluid

26
Q

crohns disease

A

recurrent inflammatory disease
involves entire thickness of bowel wall

27
Q

crohns disease symptoms

A

diarrhea
fever
RLQ pain

28
Q

intussusception

A

when one portion of bowel slides into the next like a telescope
creates blockage, swelling, inflammation, decreased blood flow

29
Q

intussusceptions occurs most in….

A

most often in babies between 5 - 10 months
more common in boys

30
Q

pyloric stenosis

A

narrowing of pylorus
most common cause of intestinal obstruction during infancy

31
Q

pyloric stenosis symptoms

A

sudden vomiting
weight loss
dehydration
palpable abd mass