Pathology of the large bowel Flashcards

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What causes diverticular disease?

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Related to low fibre diet and increased intralumenal pressure
Symptoms only if complicated

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What is the aeitology of ischeamia of the large bowel?

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  • CVS disease
  • Atherosclerosis of mesenteric vessels
  • A.Fibrillation
  • Shock
  • Embolus
  • Vasculitis
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Describe some of the histological terms to describe ischeamic colitis?

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‘withering of crypts’
‘pink smudgy lamina propria’
‘fewer chronic inflammatory cells’

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Who is most susceptible to ischeamic colitis?

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elderly patients

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What are the complications fo ischeamic colitis?

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Massive bleeding
Rupture
Stricture

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Describe antibiotic-induced “Pseudomembranous” colitis?

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Patients on broad spectrum antibiotics
Clostridium Difficile selected out
Toxin A and B  attack endothelium and epithelium
Massive diarrhoea and bleeding
Treat with Flagyl/Vancomycin
May need colectomy and may be fatal
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Describe Collagenous colitis?

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Thickened basement membrane - thick band of collagen
Normal is between 2-3 microns
Disease is patchy
Associated with intraepithelial inflammatory cells
No chronic architectural changes

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What is the histological appearance of coeliac disease?

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Increase in epithelial lymphocytes with normal crypt architecture

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Describe Lymphocytic colitis?

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No chronic architectural changes in crypts
Intraepithelial lymphocytes are raised
No thickening of basement membrane

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Describe Radiation colitis?

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Iatrogenic
Chronic active or inactive colitis
Telangectasia - widened blood vessels
Bizarre stromal cells, bizzarre vessels
May be other complications of immunosuppression if also on chemotherapy
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What is acute (infectious) colitis?

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Infection

Rarely Drugs, ischaemia, endoscopy prep.

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