Blood Vessels and Nerves of Abdominal GI Flashcards

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Veins from every part of GI drain into portal vein except for?

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in rectum and anal canal

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What are the three areas of the intestines that are more vulnerable to ischemia due to being poorly developed with the marginal artery of Drummond?

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  • middle portion of ascending colon
  • Griffith’s point-transition between midgut and hindgut
  • Sudek’s point-rectosigmoid junction
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What forms to portal vein?

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joining of splenic v. and superior mesenteric v.

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What are the four major groups of lymph nodes?

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  • celiac
  • superior mesenteric
  • inferior mesenteric
  • para-aortic
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Where do the lymph nodes drain to?

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intestinal and right and left lumbar trunks which all drain into cisterna chyli

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What is Troiser’s sign?

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hard, enlarged supraclavicular lymph node, considered sign of metastatic abdomen malignancy

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What is Sister Mary Joseph’s sign?

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palpable lymph node in umbilical region, indicates metastasis of malignant cancer in region

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What are the sympathetic nerves in the region?

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preganglionic fibers from T5-L2, end on ganglia
postganlionic fibers end on enteric ganglia
inhibit secretion, peristalsis, cause sphincter contraction and cause vasoconstriction

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What are the parasympathetic nerves in the region?

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Preganglionic fibers of vagus from brainstem
Pelvic splanchnic nerves-end on enteric ganglion
Activate secretion, peristalsis, sphincter relaxation and cause vasodilation

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