IBD Flashcards

1
Q

True or False

IBD is an independent risk factor for the development of C diff infection

A

True

Compared to the general population, IBD pts have a 3x increased risk of C diff infxn

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2
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which meds are associated w/ microscopic colitis?

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NSAID
PPI
SSRI
statins

tx w/ removing offending agent. also can give bismuth, loperamide, or budesonide

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3
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for pts who have undergone total abdominal colectomy w/ IPAA for ulcerative colitis, and who later develop opuchitis, how do you treat? how do you prevent recurrent pouchitis?

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tx: cipro and flagyl
ppx: VSL3 probiotic

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4
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what skin complication can come from TNF inhibitor use?

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TNF-induced psoriasis

risk factor - smoking.

tx: topical tx for psoriasis (usually allows continuing anti-TNF. stopping anti-TNF is required in 20% of pts)

if all this is ineffective, ustekinumab can tx both the Crohn’s and the psoriasis

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5
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what factors are associated with increased clearance of anti-TNF agents?

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presence of anti-drug Ab’s
greater systemic inflammation (CRP)
low serum albumin
drug clearance greater in UC as compared to CD
high BMI
males
concomitant therapy w/ immunosuppressive agents

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6
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which type of medication is contraindicated in pts w/ IBD who also have heart failure?

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anti-TNF agents are associated with heart failure

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7
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what characterizes Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome?

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two or more hamartomatous polyps in the small bowel or colon, mucocutaneous pigmentation of the mouth/lips and fingers.

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8
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what malignancies are associated with Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome?

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colorectal, stomach, small bowel, pancreatic, breast, ovarian, endometrial, cervical, testicular, and lung

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9
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what is Cowden’s syndrome?

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from mutation in the PTEN gene

hamartomas and ganglioneuromas in the GI tract

increased risk of cancers in the:
colon
breast
thyroid
endometrial
renal cell cancer
melanoma

nonmalignant features - glycogenic acanthosis in the esophagus, macrocephaly, skin lesions called trichilemmomas

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10
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what is the gene defect in hereditary diffuse gastric cancer?

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CDH1

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11
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what is the tx recommended for carriers of CDH1 mutation?

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for CDH1 mutation carriers (concerning for hereditary diffuse gastric cancer), risk-reducing total gastrectomy is recommended

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