intro to upper GI tract W4 Flashcards

1
Q

GI tract walls layers?

A

mucosa
submucosa
muscularis
serosa

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2
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mucosa features?

A

lining of GI tract containing 3 layers including a thin layer of muscle

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3
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submucosa features?

A

connective tissue where blood vessels and nerves lie

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4
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musuclaris features

A

layers of smooth muscle and enteric nervous system

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5
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serosa features

A

part of visceral layer of peritoneum

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6
Q

typical length of the oesophagus?

A

25cm

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7
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3 sections of the oesophagus?

A

cervical
thoracic
abdominal

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8
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what is the oesophagus lined with and why

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stratified squamous epithelium
thick and robust, food items wont tear it.
last 1cm is columnar epithelium (pinker than squamous)

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9
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types of cancer in the oesophagus arising from the epithelium?

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squamous carcinoma - from squamous epithelium

adenocarcinoma - from columnar epithelium

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10
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types of muscle control in the oesophagus?

A

upper 3rd = voluntary (striated)
lower 3rd = involuntary (smooth)
middle = mixed

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11
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sphincters of the oesophagus?

A

upper oesophageal sphincter
lower oesophageal sphincter

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12
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features of upper oesophageal sphincter?

A

muscular
primary cricopharyngeus
stops air getting into gut

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13
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features of lower oesophageal sphincter?

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comprises a thickened muscular layer in the lower oesophagus and cardia of the stomach (intrinsic) and the diaphragm (extrinsic)

prevents acid/food reflux

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14
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types of hiatus hernia

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sliding - stomach slips into thoracic cavity (no abdominal oesophagus)

paraesophageal - stomach slips through diaphragm parallel to oesophagus (rarer)

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15
Q

main symptom of hiatus hernia?

A

acid/food reflux

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16
Q

4 sections of the stomach?

A

cardia
fundus
body
antrum

17
Q

name for sphincter from stomach to duodenum

A

pylorus (pyloric sphincter)

18
Q

what is the mucosa in the stomach folded into? what is found between these?

A

rugae (folds)
gastric pits found between these.

19
Q

features of stomach muscles?

A

lie in oblique layers - strong and effective

20
Q

features of the gastric mucosa?

A

glands
chief cells
parietal cells
endocrine cells

21
Q

gastric mucosa - glands function?

A

secrete mucous which protects the mucosa from the acid environment from the stomach

22
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gastric mucosa - chief cells function?

A

secrete enzymes of gastric juice (pepsin)

23
Q

gastric mucosa - parietal cells function?

A

secrete hydrochloric acid and intrinsic factor (imp for b12 absorption)

24
Q

gastric mucosa - endocrine cells function?

A

secrete ghrelin (hormone which promotes appetite) and gastrin (digestive hormone)