Kevin's GI Flashcards

1
Q

Toxic megacolon

A
megacolon plus 3 of: 
fever 
↑ HR 
↑ WBC
anemia 

Caused by severe inflammation

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2
Q

Risks for megacolon

A

Chagas
UC
hirschsprung

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3
Q

Rx for megacolon

A

fluids
steroids
correct any electrolyte abnormalities

+ stool sample to rule out infection

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4
Q

Most common site of crohn’s involvement

A

ileocecal

B12 absorption here

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5
Q

UC treatment

A
  • 5-aminosalicylic preparations- mesalamine
  • 6-mercaptopurine
  • infliximab
  • colectomy.
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6
Q

crohn’s treatment

A
Corticosteroids
-azathioprine
-antibiotics (eg,
ciprofloxacin metronidazole)
-infliximab
-adalimumab
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7
Q

Loss of haustra –> “lead

pipe” appearance on imaging is buzzword for

A

Ulcerative colitis

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8
Q

The Ranson criteria

A

used to determine prognosis in acute pancreatitis.

Factors that ↓ survival:
 age > 55 years
WBC> 16,000/µm
glucose > 200 mg/dL
 LDH >  400 IU
AST >  250 IU/L.
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9
Q

Crohns kidney stone composition

A

1- calcium oxalate

2- urate

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10
Q

Ulcers and pain with food

A

Gastric ulcer - PAIN Can be Greater with meals—weight loss

Duodenal ulcer- Decreases with meals—weight gain

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11
Q

H-Pylori triple therapy

A

Omeprazole 20 mg BID
amoxicillin 1000 mg BID
clarithromycin 500 mg BID

14 days

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12
Q

Granulomas may be from these diseases

A

Sarcoid
TB
Wegners
Crohns

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13
Q

String sign on KUB is buzz word for

A

crohns

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14
Q

Indications for surgery in UC

A

toxic megacolon

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15
Q

A serum albumin minus ascitic fluid albumin greater than 1.1 suggests ___________ as a cause for ascites.

A

portal hypertension alone

Tuberculosis, pancreatitis, and malignancy would cause inflammation and increased capillary permeability, causing protein to leak into the ascitic fluid. This would result in a gradient
between the serum and ascitic fluid of less than 1.1

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16
Q

Characteristics of primary sclerosing cholangitis

A

Classically in middle-aged men with IBD.
Associated with ulcerative colitis.

p-ANCA ⊕.

beads on a string appearance

17
Q

Primary biliary cirrhosis

A

Classically in middle-aged women.

Anti-mitochondrial antibody ⊕, ↑ IgM

Associated with other autoimmune conditions

Autoimmune reaction–> lymphocytic infiltrate + granulomas –> destruction
of intralobular bile ducts.

18
Q

SIDEROBLASTIC ANEMIA

A

Anemia due to defective protoporphyrin synthesis

19
Q

________ is a blood cell protein that contains iron and can be an acute inflammatory disorder

A

Ferritin

↓ ferritin = ↑ TIBC

20
Q

characterized by a large tortuous arteriole most commonly in the stomach wall (submucosal) that erodes and bleeds.

A

Dieulafoy’s lesion

usually in lesser curvature

21
Q

IV PPI in upper GI bleed

A

prevents further bleeding (rebleeding or during endoscopy)