Pastest Flashcards

1
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What is the most common cause of small bowel obstruction in the UK?

A

Adhesions

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What is the most common cause of small bowel obstruction in the UK?

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Adhesions

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3
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Which test is most useful to confirm pancreatitis?

A

Lipase

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4
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How to differentiate acute cholecystitis from biliary colic?

A

Acute cholecystitis will have significantly raised inflammatory markers and tachycardia

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5
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Inflammatory markers in biliary colic?

A

Normal

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6
Q

Features of Crohn’s?

A
Weight loss
Fatigue
Perianal and perioral ulceration
Joint pain
Erythema nodosum
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7
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If you have thyroid malignancy invading the larynx, what investigation should you also do?

A

Indirect laryngoscopy

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8
Q

What is geographic tongue?

A

This is a common autosomal dominant condition - dorsum of the tongue has lots of erythematous depapillation.
Soreness is exacerbated by spicy foods

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9
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What should you do with an oral ulcer that has persisted for more than 2 weeks?

A

Biopsy it to exclude malignancy

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10
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Which hormone is produced in carcinoid syndrome?

A

Serotonin

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11
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How do you diagnose serotonin syndrome?

A

urine 5-hydroxyindoleactic acid

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12
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Symptoms of haemorrhoids

A

Rectal bleeding - usually on the paper or dripping into the toilet bowl
Soiling may occur (as the sphincter may not close completely)
Mucus discharge and pruritis may be symptoms

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13
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Who is Budd-Chiari more common in?

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More common in pregnant women and those taking the oral contraceptive pill

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14
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Budd-Chiari triad?

A

Abdominal pain
Ascites
Hepatomegaly

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15
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What is Zollinger Ellison syndrome?

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When you have excess gastric acid secretion - results in multiple severe gastric ulcers

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16
Q

Studies for achalasia?

A

Oesophageal manometry studies

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17
Q

CXR findings in achalasia?

A

Widened mediastinum

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18
Q

What is Cushing’s ulcer?

A

An ulcer associated with raised intracranial pressure

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19
Q

What might be associated with MEN1? (Ulcers)

A

Zollinger-Ellison syndrome

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20
Q

What is Paget’s disease of the nipple associated with?

A

Associated with an underlying ductal carcinoma of the breast

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21
Q

What does histology show in Paget’s disease of the nipple?

A

Histology shows “Pagetoid cells”

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22
Q

Independent predictor for severity of acute pancreatitis?

A

CRP!!!

23
Q

What is the first line method to confirm the safe placement of an NG tube?

A

Aspirate 10mls and check the pH

24
Q

Risk factors for gastric cancer?

A

High salt intake and living in areas with a high nitrate content in the soil …
Also exposure to rubber processing and
Chronic gastritis

25
Q

Markers of synthetic liver function?

A

Pro-thrombin time and albumin

26
Q

Indicator of acute liver function

A

Prothrombin time

27
Q

Marker of synthetic liver function over a longer time

A

Albumin

28
Q

Half-life of albumin

A

20 days

29
Q

Which test is most useful to confirm pancreatitis?

A

Lipase

30
Q

How to differentiate acute cholecystitis from biliary colic?

A

Acute cholecystitis will have significantly raised inflammatory markers and tachycardia

31
Q

Inflammatory markers in biliary colic?

A

Normal

32
Q

Features of Crohn’s?

A
Weight loss
Fatigue
Perianal and perioral ulceration
Joint pain
Erythema nodosum
33
Q

If you have thyroid malignancy invading the larynx, what investigation should you also do?

A

Indirect laryngoscopy

34
Q

What is geographic tongue?

A

This is a common autosomal dominant condition - dorsum of the tongue has lots of erythematous depapillation.
Soreness is exacerbated by spicy foods

35
Q

What should you do with an oral ulcer that has persisted for more than 2 weeks?

A

Biopsy it to exclude malignancy

36
Q

Which hormone is produced in carcinoid syndrome?

A

Serotonin

37
Q

How do you diagnose serotonin syndrome?

A

urine 5-hydroxyindoleactic acid

38
Q

Symptoms of haemorrhoids

A

Rectal bleeding - usually on the paper or dripping into the toilet bowl
Soiling may occur (as the sphincter may not close completely)
Mucus discharge and pruritis may be symptoms

39
Q

Who is Budd-Chiari more common in?

A

More common in pregnant women and those taking the oral contraceptive pill

40
Q

Budd-Chiari triad?

A

Abdominal pain
Ascites
Hepatomegaly

41
Q

What is Zollinger Ellison syndrome?

A

When you have excess gastric acid secretion - results in multiple severe gastric ulcers

42
Q

Studies for achalasia?

A

Oesophageal manometry studies

43
Q

CXR findings in achalasia?

A

Widened mediastinum

44
Q

What is Cushing’s ulcer?

A

An ulcer associated with raised intracranial pressure

45
Q

What might be associated with MEN1? (Ulcers)

A

Zollinger-Ellison syndrome

46
Q

What is Paget’s disease of the nipple associated with?

A

Associated with an underlying ductal carcinoma of the breast

47
Q

What does histology show in Paget’s disease of the nipple?

A

Histology shows “Pagetoid cells”

48
Q

Independent predictor for severity of acute pancreatitis?

A

CRP!!!

49
Q

What is the first line method to confirm the safe placement of an NG tube?

A

Aspirate 10mls and check the pH

50
Q

Risk factors for gastric cancer?

A

High salt intake and living in areas with a high nitrate content in the soil …
Also exposure to rubber processing and
Chronic gastritis

51
Q

Markers of synthetic liver function?

A

Pro-thrombin time and albumin

52
Q

Indicator of acute liver function

A

Prothrombin time

53
Q

Marker of synthetic liver function over a longer time

A

Albumin

54
Q

Half-life of albumin

A

20 days