Surgical Syndromes Flashcards

1
Q

What is afferent loop

syndrome?

A

Obstruction of the afferent loop of a

Billroth II gastrojejunostomy

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2
Q

What does ARDS stand for?

A

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
(poor oxygenation caused by leaky
capillaries)

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3
Q

What is blind loop syndrome?

A

Bacterial overgrowth of intestine caused

by stasis

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4
Q

What is Boerhaave’s

syndrome?

A

Esophageal perforation

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5
Q

What is Budd-Chiari

syndrome?

A

Thrombosis of hepatic veins

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6
Q

What is carcinoid syndrome?

A
Syndrome of “B FDR”:
Bronchospasm
Flushing
Diarrhea
Right-sided heart failure (caused by
factors released by carcinoid
tumor)
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7
Q

What is compartment

syndrome?

A

Compartmental hypertension caused by
edema, resulting in muscle necrosis of
the lower extremity, often seen in the
calf; patient may have a distal pulse

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8
Q

What is Cushing’s syndrome?

A

Excessive cortisol production

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9
Q

What is dumping syndrome?

A

Delivery of a large amount of
hyperosmolar chyme into the small
bowel, usually after vagotomy and a
gastric drainage procedure (pyloroplasty/
gastrojejunostomy); results in autonomic
instability, abdominal pain, and diarrhea

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10
Q

What is Fitz-Hugh-Curtis

syndrome

A

Perihepatic gonorrhea infection

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11
Q

What is Gardner’s

syndrome

A
GI polyps and associated findings of
Sebaceous cysts, Osteomas, and Desmoid
tumors (SOD); polyps have high malignancy
potential (Think: A Gardner
plants SOD
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12
Q

What is HITT syndrome?

A
Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenic
Thrombosis syndrome: Heparin-induced
platelet antibodies cause platelets to
thrombose vessels, often resulting in loss
of limb or life
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13
Q

What is Leriche’s syndrome?

A

Claudication of buttocks and thighs,
Impotence, Atrophy of legs (seen with
iliac occlusive disease) (Think: CIA)

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14
Q

What is Mallory-Weiss

syndrome?

A

Post-emesis/-retching tears in the gastric

mucosa (near gastroesophageal junction)

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15
Q

What is Mendelson’s

syndrome?

A

Chemical pneumonitis after aspiration of

gastric contents

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16
Q

What is Mirizzi’s syndrome?

A

Extrinsic obstruction of the common
hepatic bile duct from a gallstone in the
gallbladder or cystic duct

17
Q

What is Munchausen

syndrome?

A

Self-induced illness

18
Q

What is Ogilvie’s syndrome?

A

Massive nonobstructive colonic

dilatation

19
Q

What is Peutz-Jeghers

syndrome?

A

Benign GI polyps and buccal pigmentation

Think: Peutz Pigmentation

20
Q

What is Plummer-Vinson

syndrome?

A
Syndrome of:
1. Esophageal web
2. Iron-deficiency anemia
3. Dysphagia
4. Spoon-shaped nails
5. Atrophic oral and tongue mucosa
Typically occurs in elderly women; 10%
develop squamous cell carcinoma
21
Q

What is RED reaction

syndrome?

A

Syndrome of rapid vancomycin infusion,

resulting in skin erythema

22
Q

What is refeeding

syndrome?

A

Hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, and
hypophosphatemia after refeeding a
starved patient

23
Q

What is Rendu-Osler-Weber

(ROW) syndrome?

A

Syndrome of GI tract telangiectasia/A-V

malformations

24
Q

What is short-gut syndrome?

A

Malnutrition resulting from 200 cm of

viable small bowel

25
Q

What is SIADH?

A

Syndrome of Inappropriate AntiDiuretic
Hormone (Think: Inappropriately
Increased ADH)

26
Q

What is another name for

Sipple’s syndrome?

A

MEN II

27
Q

What is superior vena cava

(SVC) syndrome

A

Obstruction of the SVC (e.g., by tumor,

thrombosis

28
Q

What is thoracic outlet

syndrome

A

Compression of the structures exiting

from the thoracic outlet

29
Q

What is Tietze’s syndrome?

A

Costochondritis of rib cartilage; aseptic

treat with NSAIDs

30
Q

What is toxic shock

syndrome?

A

Staphylococcus aureus toxin-induced
syndrome marked by fever, hypotension,
organ failure, and rash (desquamation—
especially palms and soles)

31
Q

What is Trousseau’s

syndrome?

A

Syndrome of deep venous thrombosis

(DVT) associated with carcinoma

32
Q

What is another name for

Wermer’s syndrome?

A

MEN I

33
Q

What is Zollinger-Ellison

syndrome?

A

Gastrinoma and PUD