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Ab Exam Test 2
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11/22/2011

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Term
Pyloric stenosis (AKA Achalasia of the Pylorus)
Definition
A disorder of unknown etiology characterized by hypertrophy of the circular muscle of pylorus causing narrowing and lengthening of the pyloric channel.
Term
Pyloric Stenosis
Definition
The pyloric sphincter is thickened, firm( due to hypertrophy of the pyloric muscle) with distention of the stomach resulting in projectile vomiting and progressive electrolyte & nutritional disturbances.
Term
Epigastric Pain of Gastrointestinal causes
Definition
Cholecystitis
Cholelithiasis
Gastritis
Peptic Ulcer Disease
Pancreatitis
Term
Epigastric Pain of Vascular causes
Definition
Myocardial Infarction
Aortic Dissection
Mesenteric Ischemia
Term
Epigastric Pain of other causes
Definition
Pericarditis
Term
Dyspepsia Aka:
Definition
Nonulcer Dyspepsia, Functional Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Duodenitis, Acid-Related Dyspepsia
Term
Symptoms of Dyspepsia
Definition
Epigastric burning
Term
Associated symptoms of Dyspepsia
Definition
Abdominal bloating
Belching and Flatulence
Nausea
Halitosis
Term
Common Dyspepsia Causes
Definition
Functional Dyspepsia (Nonulcer Dyspepsia):
Peptic Ulcer Disease:
Gastroesophageal Reflux:
Term
Percentage of dyspepsia patients from Gastroesophageal Reflux:
Definition
5 to 15%
Term
Percentage of dyspepsia patients from Peptic Ulcer Disease:
Definition
15 to 25%
Term
Percentage of dyspepsia patients from Functional Dyspepsia (Nonulcer Dyspepsia):
Definition
60%
Term
Less Common Dyspepsia Causes
Definition
Biliary tract disease
Gastroparesis
Pancreatitis
Ischemic bowel disease
Intestinal Parasites
Term
Types of Stomach infiltrative disease
Definition
Crohn's Disease
Sarcoidosis
Term
Tupes of Abdominal Malignancy or Mass
Definition
Gastric Cancer
Esophageal Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer
Hepatoma
Term
Types of Endocrine abnormalities
Definition
Endocrine abnormalities
Hypercalcemia
Hyperkalemia
Term
Types of
Carbohydrate malabsorption
Definition
Lactose Intolerance
Sorbitol intolerance
Fructose intolerance
Mannitol intolerance
Term
Types of Systemic disease
Definition
Diabetes Mellitus
Thyroid disease
Parathyroid disease
Connective tissue diseases
Term
Red Flags in Dyspepsia
Definition
Age of onset cut-off
Current age cut-off: age over 45-56 years
(Age over 35 years in men
Age over 56 years in women)
Dysphagia
Anorexia
Persistent Vomiting
Jaundice
Term
Red Flags in Dyspepsia cont.
Definition
Palpable abdominal mass
Family History of Gastric Cancer
Prior Peptic Ulcer Disease history
Unexplained weight loss
(Rapid weight loss more than 6.5 pounds
Rapid weight loss >10% of body weight)
Signs of significant Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Anemia
Rectal bleeding or Melena
Term
Gastritis
Definition
Inflammation of the stomach could be
acute or chronic.
Term
Causes of Acute gastritis:
Definition
a. Non-infective irritants: alcohol, spicy food and sensitivity to aspirin.
b. Acute bacterial and viral infections especially in children.
Term
Causes of Chronic atrophic gastritis:
Definition
A metaplasia towards an intestinal type of epithelium is common.
Term
The three major groups of gastritis are:
Definition
1.Erosive, hemorraghic or acute gastritis 2.Nonerosive, nonspecific gastritis 3. Specific gastritis
Term
Specific gastritis
Definition
An erosion is defined as an epithelial defect that does not penetrate beyond the muscularis mucosa. includes gastritis caused by virus, bacteria, fungi or parasites but is also a part of generalized diseases.
Term
Nonerosive, nonspecific gastritis:
Definition
may be caused by Helicobacter infection or by autoimmune causes.
Term
Erosive, hemorraghic or acute gastritis :
Definition
is caused by ingestion of drugs, trauma and physical agents (e.g. nasogastric tubes), vascular causes (ischemia) and stress lesions in seriously ill patients.
Term
Common sites for Peptic ulcers
Definition
1- The stomach: a common site (gastric ulcer)
2- The first part of the duodenum: common (duodenal ulcer)
3- Esophagus: are rare and is called esophageal ulcer.
4- On the jejunal side of a gastroenterostomy.
5- In Meckel's diverticulum.
Term
Gastric Ulcers Are associated with normal or even decreased secretion of
Definition
gastric acid
Term
Gadtric Ulcers Always associated with infection by
Definition
H. pylori bacteria
Term
Lack of _______ production is what causes an ulcer
Definition
mucus
Term
Predisposing factors to ulcers
Definition
1- Sex: males
2. Age: adolescence and adults
3 - Diet
4 - Aspirin
5 - Hyperacidity
6- Gastritis
7- Inheritance
8- Psychological factors
9- Tobacco
10- Hormones
11- Burns
Term
Certain food may be ulcerogenic such as
Definition
spiced food. Pickles hot liquids and fried food
Term
Aspirin: May lead to
Definition
acute gastritis
Term
Aspirin and nonsteroid anti-inflammatory drugs may promote ulcer formation by
Definition
inhibiting synthesis of prostaglandins.
( Prostaglandins contribute to the integrity of the gastric mucosal barrier)
Term
Glucagon: stimulate acid-producing cells and can produce this syndrome
Definition
Zollinger-Ellison
Term
Steroids: decrease the viscosity of the
Definition
gastric mucin
Term
Estrogen: may exert a protective function due to the fact that
Definition
Women rarely develop peptic ulcers before the menopause.
Term
Burns, abdominal injuries, surgical operations and fractures, may be followed by
Definition
acute peptic ulcers, usually attributable to stress
Term
Cerebrovascular disease may also lead to
Definition
acute ulceration
Term
common factors
responsible for inducing peptic ulcers
Definition
Abnormal vagal impulses
Infection
Hyperacidity
Term
Hyperacidity
Definition
Persons with prolonged hyperacidity especially at night when the stomach has emptied its contents into the duodenum are prone to develop ulcers, which are duodenal rather than gastric.
Term
Infective theory:
Definition
Hematogenous infection with organisms of low-grade virulence may cause inflammatory foci in the stomach wall leading to necrosis with subsequent digestion and ulcer formation.
100% have H. pylori infections
Term
Why is the duodenum more at risk for developing ulcers compared to the stomach
Definition
Duodenum does not have the thick mucus of the stomach
Term
Neurogenic theory of peptic ulcers
Definition
Abnormal vagal impulses from the hypothalamic region. Peptic ulcers are more common in patients with mental worry and strain.
Term
The role of the neurogenic theory in the production of peptic ulcer:
Definition
a) vascular spasm and ischemia, which cause the initial area of necrosis
b) hypersecretion of the gastric juice
c) hypermotility, leads to removal of the protective layer of mucous, exposing the mucosa to the destructive action of the gastric secretion
Term
Complications of peptic ulcers
Definition
Hemorrhage, Perforation, Cicatricial contraction
Term
Hemorrhage:
Definition
due to erosion of thin vessels leading to hematemesis.
If hemorrhage is slight, occult blood appears in stools.
Term
Perforation:
Definition
Is more common the anterior wall of the stomach or duodenum.
Perforation leads to either a sub diaphragmatic abscess or to generalized peritonitis
Term
Cicatricial contraction:
Definition
Due to gradual contraction of the fibrous base of the ulcer producing one of the following deformities:
a) Pyloric stenosis and great dilatation of the stomach.
b) Hour-glass stomach, if the ulcer is on the lesser curvature and the sear tissue pulls upon the greater curvature.
Term
Gastric Irritants (risks for Peptic Ulcer Disease)
Definition
Aspirin
NSAIDS
Corticosteroids (prednisone)
Alcohol
Coffee and other caffeine sources
Tobacco abuse
Term
Herbal preparations for peptic ulcers:
Definition
Garlic
Gingko
Saw Palmetto
Feverfew
Chaste Tree Berry
White willow
Term
Anti-secretory Agents for peptic ulcers
Definition
H2 Blocker (e.g. Ranitidine)
Proton Pump Inhibitor (e.g. Omeprazole)
Term
Carcinoma of stomach Precancerous factors:
Definition
1- adenoma and papilloma of the stomach
2- atrophic gastritis (intestinal metaplasia)
3- pernicious anemia (inability of body to use Vit. B12 and folate)
4- chronic gastric ulcer ( 1% or less become malignant)
5- more common among persons with blood group A
Term
Carcinoma of stomach most common site is
Definition
the prepyloric region, pyloric antrum and the lesser curvature.
Term
Carcinoma of stomach least common site is
Definition
at the cardia and the body of the stomach
and is rare in the fundus.
Term
Morbid anatomy of the stomach:
Definition
Polypoid or fungating carcinoma, Malignant ulce, Infiltrating carcinoma
Term
Infiltrating carcinoma
Definition
linitis plastica (leather bottle stomach)
Whole thing is cancer, nothing is left of original stomach
Term
Malignant ulcer:
Definition
It is usually larger than 2.5 cm in diameter
with raised and everted edges
Term
Polypoid or fungating carcinoma:
Definition
a large soft fungating mass projects into the lumen of the stomach, associated with ulceration, hemorrhage and infection.
Term
Effects of morbid anatomy of the stomach
Definition
1- Loss of appetite: early, due to infiltration of the muscular wall of the stomach, interferes with the gastric tone ( reduces the sense of appetite)
2-Bleeding (hematemesis)
3- Pyloric obstruction with vomiting
4- Occult blood in stools
5-Cancer cachexia: (loss of appetite, weight and marked anemia)
6-Gastric juice findings:
a. hypochlorhydria or achlorhydria ( due to mucosal destruction)
b. pyloric obstruction allows fermentation of the retained food and forms
lactic acid.
c) Cancer cells and blood cells can be detected.
Term
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Definition
exophosis
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