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What age of life are IBDs more prevalent? |
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What are the key diagnostic features that distinguish UC from CD? |
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1) smoking status 2) clinical manifestations 3) endoscopic findings |
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What is rectal bleeding and diarrhea more common in? |
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What does UC always involve? |
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begins in rectum-spreads proximally-no skip areas |
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extraintestinal manifestations of UC? |
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1) inflammation of eyes, skin, joints, and liver |
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What is the most common and mildest form of UC? |
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Where does ulcerative proctits usually remain? |
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extraintestinal manifestations are common in what form of UC? |
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proctosigmoiditis (L-sided colitis) |
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What type of UC is more likely to present with diarrhea? |
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extensive colitis (pancolitis)
*also weight loss, systemic/extrainestinal symptoms, and anemia |
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What is the most severe form of UC? |
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toxic megacolon (colonic dilatation) |
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How is UC always diagnosed? |
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endoscopy of rectum and sigmoid colon |
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What areas of the bowel are most commonly associated with CD? |
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What symptoms are common with CD? |
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1) abdominal cramping 2) postprandial pain 3) diarrhea, rectal bleeding, nocturnal bowel movements |
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perianal manifestations are often seen with what? |
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What physical exam finding is common in CD? |
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tenderness in the area of involvement |
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cobblestoning of the mucosa is often seen in what? |
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what lab findings are common in CD? |
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1) Anemia 2) Leukocytosis 3) Thrombocytosis
*Anemia from Iron deficiency, vitamin B12, or folic acid |
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What is the primary therapy for mild to moderate UC and CD? |
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Aminosalicylates: Sulfasalazine, and mesalamine |
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What is the primary therapy for moderate to severe and fulminant UC and CD? |
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What is the most effective treatment for left-sided colitis? |
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mesalamine enemas w/steroids as alternatives |
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What are they 4 types of UC? |
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1) ulcerative proctitis 2) Procosigmoditis 3) Extensive Colitis (pancolitis) 4) toxic megacolon (colonic dilatation) |
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5 extraintestinal complications of IBD |
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1) mucocutaneous complications 2) musculoskeletal lesions 3) hepatobiliary 4) Urinary tract infections 5) Hematological complications |
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What to pregnant women with IBD have an increased risk for? |
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What is the tx for ulcerative proctitis? |
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1) topical aminosalicylates 2) topical corticosteroids 3) maintenance therapy /c mesalamine |
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What is the tx for extensive colitis? |
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1) oral aminosalicylate therapy 2) Azathioprine and 6-MP |
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