GI problems 2 Flashcards

1
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what does colicy pain suggest?

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-somethign is blocked

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2
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Cholecystitis

-symptoms

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inflammation of the gall bladder

  • fever, increase WBC
  • pain in RUQ, guarding
  • murphys sign

-Ultrasound - may have gallstones, also fluid around the gallbladder

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3
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How to gall stones form?

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  • when there is decrease bil movement, can get cholesterol gall stones form in gall bladder
  • pigment stones in duct
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4
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What initiates the emptying of the gall bladder?

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-cholecystokinin

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5
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definitons 
Gallstones
• Biliary colic
• Cholelithiasis
• Cholecystitis
• Choledocholithiasis
• Cholangitis
• Cholesterol stones (80%)
• Pigment stones
A

pain - biliary colic - type of pain that causes obstruction to gall bladder or bilary system
Cholelithiasis - means gallstones in gallbladder
Cholecystitis - inflammation of gallbladder
Choledocholithiasis - stone in bile duct
cholangitis - when you have choledocholithiasis and infection - fever ect. and infecte blocked ducts
Cholestasis - reduced bile flow out of liver

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Signs of cholestasis

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  • elevated GGT, alkaline phosphate, bilirubin
  • common bile duct - dilated on ultrasound, develops high fever and rigors
  • reduced bile flow out of liver, and colangitis (stone in bile duct and inflammation)
  • consequences - can get pancreatitis
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7
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causes for increase GGT and ALP

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  • stones
  • biliary disease - Primary biliary cirrhosis, primary sclerosing cholangitis
  • drugs
  • tumours
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8
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primary and secondary duct stone - choledocholithiasis

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  • primary - pigment

- secondary - cholesterol

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9
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what are symptoms of cholangitis

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  • charcots triad
  • fever
  • jaundice
  • RUQ pain
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10
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What can you do to test call bladder and bilary tree

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=MRCP

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11
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treatment

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can have a cholecystectomy

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12
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How can you deterine if pnacreatic cancer is the obstruction or not?

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if pancreatic cancer is the obstruction then will get weight loss as well and probably wont have murphys sign or garding
-would maybe feel a mass in abdomen, may look wasted

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13
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why is clotting time checked? and what does this mean?

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  • clotting time is checked prior to an interventional procedure to relieve his obstruction
  • found to have elevated prothrombin time - due to decrease fat malabsorpriton due to blockage of bile, so decrease amount of vitamin absorption
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14
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Liver function tests for outside of the liver

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  • GGT and ALP and billirubin increased
  • cholestasis
  • choledocholithiasis
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15
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Primary bilary cirrhosis

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autoimmune attack of bile cells in liver, bile can leak into blood and damage liver cells (intrahepatic)

  • can cause cholestasis, obstructive jaundice
  • can get jaundice
  • also can get increase cholesterol
  • can get itchy skin - early itchiness before jaundice
  • get GGT and ALP increase because these are in bile duct cels, and then can also get liver damage due to this
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16
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Primary sclerosisng cholangitis

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  • hardening of tissue of extrahepatic ducts and intra hepatic
  • autoimmune disease
  • obstructive jaundice, bile can leak out into bloodstream
17
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how to test for coeliac disease

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-igA tissue transglutaminase antibodies is most common

18
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*** 3 conditions associated with coeliac disease

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  • skin conditions - dermatitis
  • 1s degree relative with coeliac disease
  • type 1 diabetes