Pathology of the upper GI tract Flashcards

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What is the definition of upper GI tract pathologies?

A

Diseases of the upper GI tract which cause upper abdominal or retrosternal discomfort or pain or “indigestion”

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What are the 3 structures located in the upper GI tract?

A

oesophagus, stomach and duodenum

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3
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What causes oesophageal reflux?

A

gastric acid refux into the oesophagus

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4
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What is a common cause of oesophageal reflux?

A

hiatus hernia

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5
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What happens to the epithelium in oesophageal reflux?

A

the non keratinising stratified squamous epithelium is thickened

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How is the effects of oesophageal reflux repaired and what are the consequences of this?

A

fibrosis (scar tissue)

obstruct the oesophagus and can impair motility

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7
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What is barrett’s oesophagus?

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The changing of epithelium in the oesophagus to a premalignant simple columnar glandular epithelium
metaplasia

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What are the 2 types of oesophageal cancer and which is barrett’s oesophagus linked to?

A

squamous carcinoma

adenocarcinoma - BO

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9
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What is oesophageal cancer linked to?

A

diet and environment and is on the rise

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What are the risk factors for oesophageal squamous carcinoma?

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smoking, diet, alcohol

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What is adenocarcinoma of oesophagus risk factors?

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barrett’s oesophagus and obesity

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Why is obesity a risk factor for oesophageal adenocarcinoma?

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pro inflammatory environment

can cause hiatus hernia

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13
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What is the prognosis for oesophageal cancer?

A

very poor

less than 15% 5YS

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What are the local effects of oesophageal cancer and also their effects?

A

obstruction - decreased nutrition as hard to eat
ulceration - blood loss as vessels exposed
perforation - causes abscess

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What are the 3 possible means of oesophageal cancer spread?

A

blood - liver
lymphatics
direct

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16
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What is gastritis?

A

inflammation of the mucosa of the stomach

17
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What are the 3 types of gastritis?

A

autoimmune, bacterial, chemical injury

18
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What happens to gastric acid secretion in autoimmune gastritis?

A

decreased along with intrinsic factor as atrophy and loss of gastric epithelium cells
autoantibodies for parietal cells

19
Q

What bacteria is bacterial gastritis linked to?

A

H. Pylori

20
Q

What type of bacteria is H. Pylori, what is its effects and where is it found and treated?

A

gram negative found in the gastric mucus
increases acid production
antibiotics

21
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What kinds of things can cause chemical injury gastritis?

A

NSAIDS, alcohol, bile reflux

22
Q

What is the aetiology of peptic ulceration?

A

imbalance in the acid secretion and mucosal bacteria

23
Q

What parts of the GI tract does peptic ulceration effect?

A

lower part of oesophagus
body and antrum of stomach
1st and 2nd part of duodenum

24
Q

What is peptic ulceration associated with as a cause?

A

H. Pylori as increased acid production

25
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What are some complications of peptic ulceration?

A

bleeding, perforation and fibrosis

26
Q

What are acute and chronic bleeding called?

A

haemorrhage

anaemia

27
Q

What can perforation of a peptic ulcer cause?

A

peritonitis

28
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What is stomach cancer linked to a previous infection of?

A

H. Pylori

29
Q

What type of cancerous cells are found in gastric cancer?

A

adenocarcinoma as cancer of glandular cells

30
Q

What is an additional way of spread in stomach cancer compared to oesophageal cancer?

A

transcoelomic spread into the peritoneal cavity which travels to the pelvis

31
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What is the prognosis of stomach cancer?

A

very poor - less than 20% 5YS