Chapter 17-Table 17.5 Flashcards

1
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With regards to Menetrier disease: what is the mean patient age

A

30-60

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2
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With regards to Menetrier disease: what is the location

A

Body and fundus

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3
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With regards to Menetrier disease: what is the predominant cell type

A

Mucous

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4
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With regards to Menetrier disease: what is the inflammatory infiltrate

A

Limited, lymphocytic

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5
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With regards to Menetrier disease: what are the symptoms

A

Hypoproteinemia, weightloss, diarrhea

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6
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With regards to Menetrier disease: what is the risk factor

A

None

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7
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With regards to Menetrier disease: what is the association with adenocarcicoma

A

Positive

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8
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With regards toZollinger-Ellison disease: what is the mean patient age

A

50

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9
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With regards toZollinger-Ellison disease: what is the location

A

Fundus

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10
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With regards toZollinger-Ellison disease: what is the predominant cell type

A

Parietal

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11
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With regards toZollinger-Ellison disease: what is the inflammatory infiltrate

A

Neutrophils

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12
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With regards toZollinger-Ellison disease: what is the symptom

A

Peptic ulcers

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13
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With regards toZollinger-Ellison disease: what is the risk factor

A

MEN1

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14
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With regards toZollinger-Ellison disease: what is the association with adenocarcinoma

A

None

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15
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With regards to inflammatory and hyperplastic polyps disease: what is the mean patient age

A

50-60

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16
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With regards to Inflammatory and hyperplastic polyps disease: what is the location

A

Antrum

17
Q

With regards to Inflammatory and hyperplastic polyps disease: what is the predominant cell type

A

Mucous

18
Q

With regards to Inflammatory and hyperplastic polyps disease: what is the symptoms

A

Similar to chronic gastritis

19
Q

With regards to Inflammatory and hyperplastic polyps disease: what is the risk factor

A

H pylori, chronic gastritis

20
Q

With regards to Inflammatory and hyperplastic polyps disease: what is the association with adenocarcinoma

A

Occasional

21
Q

With regards to gastritis cystica disease: what is the mean patient age

A

Variable

22
Q

With regards to gastritis cystica disease: what is the location

A

Body

23
Q

With regards to gastritis cystica disease: what is the predominant cell type

A

Mucous

24
Q

With regards to gastritis cystica disease: what is the inflammatory infiltrate

A

Neutrophils and lymphocytes

25
Q

With regards to gastritis cystica disease: what is the symptoms

A

Similar to chronic gastritis

26
Q

With regards to gastritis cystica disease: what is the risk factor

A

Trauma, prior surgery

27
Q

With regards to gastritis cystica disease: what is the association with adenocarcinoma

A

None

28
Q

With regards to fundus gland polyps: what is the mean patient age

A

50

29
Q

With regards to fundus gland polyps: what is the location

A

Body and fundus

30
Q

With regards to fundus gland polyps: what is the prominent cell type

A

Parietal and chief

31
Q

With regards to fundus gland polyps: what is the symptoms

A

None

32
Q

With regards to fundus gland polyps: what is the risk factor

A

PPI

FAP

33
Q

With regards to fundus gland polyps: what is the association with adenocarcinoma

A

Syndromic FAP only

34
Q

With regards to gastric adenomas: what is the mean patient age

A

50-60

35
Q

With regards to gastric adenomas: what is the location

A

Antrum

36
Q

With regards to gastric adenomas: what is the predominant cell type

A

Dysplasia

37
Q

With regards to gastric adenomas: what is the symptoms

A

Chronic gastritis

38
Q

With regards to gastric adenomas: what is the risk factor

A

Chronic gastritis
Atrophy
Intestinal metaplasia

39
Q

With regards to gastric adenomas: what is the Assocation with adenocarcinoma

A

Frequent