the gut tube W7 Flashcards

1
Q

4 muscles of mastication?

A

temporalis
masseter
medial pterygoid
lateral pterygoid

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2
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3 divisions of the pharynx?

A

nasopharynx
oropharynx
laryngopharynx

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3
Q

when does the pharynx become continuous with the oesophagus?

A

lower border of the cricoid cartilage (C6)

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4
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where are the sites of constriction on the oesophagus?

A

boundary between pharynx and oesophagus
crossing of arch of aorta
crossing of left main bronchus
oesophageal hiatus

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5
Q

which structure would protect against reflux of food back into the airways?

A

upper oesophageal sphincter

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6
Q

4 main regions of the stomach?

A

cardia
fundus (top)
body
pyloric part

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7
Q

which specialised feature of the stomach lining increases its surface area and allows for expansion?

A

Gastric rugae/folds

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8
Q

branches of the coeliac trunk?

A

left gastric
splenic
common hepatic

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9
Q

blood supply to the stomach?

A

left gastric (lesser curvature, from coeliac)

short gastric (fundus, from splenic)
left gastroepiploic (greater curvature, from splenic)

right gastric (lesser curvature, from common hepatic)
right gastroepiploic (greater curvature, from gastroduodenal (from common hepatic))

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10
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what structure does the duodenum curve around?

A

the head and neck of the pancreas

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11
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what are the two small openings in the duodenum? function?

A

major duodenal papilla - opening for common bile duct and major pancreatic duct
minor duodenal papilla - opening for accessory pancreatic duct

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12
Q

where is the foregut-midgut boundary?

A

1/2 along the 2nd part of the duodenum (descending)

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13
Q

anatomical differences between the ileum and jejunum?

A

jejunum has fewer arcades and a thicker wall

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14
Q

name of the appendix surface landmark?

A

McBurney’s

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15
Q

3 features of the large intestine that differentiate it from the small intestine?

A

taeniae coli (longitudinal muscles)
haustra (pouches) caused by sacculations
omental appendages/fat tags

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16
Q

which structures lie near the right colic flexure?

A

right kidney (posterior)
liver (anterior)

17
Q

where is the midgut hindgut boundary?

A

2/3rds along the transverse colon

18
Q

blood supply of the midgut?

A

superior mesenteric gives off:
-jejunal arteries
-ileal arteries
-appendicular artery
-ileocolic artery
-right colic artery
-middle colic artery

19
Q

what organ lies near the left colic flexure?

A

spleen

20
Q

which space lies lateral to the descending and ascending colons?

A

paracolic gutters

21
Q

Within which quadrant of the abdominal cavity does the sigmoid colon lie?

A

lower left quadrant

22
Q

where does the sigmoid become the rectum

A

rectosigmoid junction (~S3)

23
Q

name for transverse folds in the rectum?

A

rectal valves

24
Q

at which level does the inferior mesenteric artery leave the aorta?

A

L3

24
Q

features of anal sphincters?

A

internal - involuntary innervation
external - voluntary innervation

24
Q

blood supply to the hindgut?

A

inferior mesenteric artery:
-left colic artery
-sigmoid arteries
-superior rectal artery

25
Q

which muscle types form the muscularis externa layer in the oesophagus?

A

upper 1/3 - skeletal
middle 1/3 - skeletal/smooth
lower 1/3 - smooth

26
Q

what type of epithelium is present in the oesophagus?

A

non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium

27
Q

layers of the oesophagus?

A

mucosa (epithelium, lamina propria, muscularis mucosa)
submucosa
muscularis externa
adventitia

28
Q

layers of the small intestine?

A

mucosa
submucosa
muscularis externa (inner circular, outer longitudinal)

29
Q

structure of the small intestine mucosa?

A

villi found on large circular folds (plicae)
microvilli on epithelial lining
tall columnar absorptive cells (enterocytes)
goblet cells (secrete mucus)

30
Q

what is the predominant types of cell present in the colon surface epithelium?

A

enterocytes and goblet cells

31
Q

difference in mucosal layer in colon and small intestine?

A

colon has no villi present and deep crypts