Malabsorption Flashcards

1
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Define malabsorption

A

Defective mucosal absorption

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2
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What is malabsorption caused by

A

Defective luminal digestion
Mucosal disease
Structural disorders

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3
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What are common causes of malobsorption

A
Crohns disease
Coeliac disease
Post infectious
Biliary obstruction
Cirrhosis
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4
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Uncommon causes of malabsorption

A
Pancreatitis
Short bowel syndrome
Bacterial overgrowth
Drugs 
Parasites
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5
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Explain coeliac disease

A

Intestinal antigen presenting cells in people expressing HLADQ2 or HLADQ8 bind with dietary gluten peptides called gliadin to activate mucosal T cells.

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6
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Coeliac disease mucosal damage characteristcis

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Villlus atrophy
Crypt hyperplasia
Increased intestinal lymphocytes

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7
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Coeliac disase symptoms

A
Abdominal pain
Bloating 
Diarrhea
Weight loss
Failure to thrive
Steatorrhoea
Malabsorption - vit K deficiency, iron deficiency, calcium deficiency
Excess flatus
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8
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Extra GI manifestations

A

Dermatitis hepatiformis

Decreased fertility

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9
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Diagnosis

A

IgA anti-transglutaminase test (tTGA)

Biopsy

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10
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Treatment

A

Gluten free diet

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11
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Risk Factors

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Family history
Other Autoimmune conditions
Genetic conditions

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