IBD - UC or CD Flashcards

1
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Includes rectum

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UC

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2
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Commonly Left sided

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UC

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3
Q

Bloody diarrhea, tenesmus, constipation are common presentation

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UC

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4
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Small bowel involvement

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CD

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5
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Obstruction

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CD

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6
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Fistulization

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CD

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7
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Microperforation

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CD

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8
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Inflammation, obstruction, or Fistulization

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CD

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9
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Rectal sparing

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CD

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10
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Transmural inflammation

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CD

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11
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Granuloma

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CD

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12
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Focal lesions

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CD

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13
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Asymmetric involvement

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CD

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14
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20-30% without gross bleeding

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CD

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15
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Skip lesions

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CD

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16
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Perianal disease

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CD

17
Q

Cobble stoning

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CD

18
Q

Pseudopolyps

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UC

19
Q

Do CT enterography

A

CD

20
Q

Chronic pain

A

CD

21
Q

Assoc w/PSC

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UC

22
Q

Assoc w/ CRC

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UC

23
Q

Indications for surgery:

Acute (free perf, massive hemorrhage, cancer, chronic high grade obstruction)

Relative (intractability, fistulae/abscesses, perianal, growth retardation)

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CD

24
Q

Musosal disease only

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UC

25
Q

Not patchy

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UC