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Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Clinical Medicine Test 4
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10/18/2010

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Term
What age of life are IBDs more prevalent?
Definition
second to third decade
Term
What are the key diagnostic features that distinguish UC from CD?
Definition
1) smoking status
2) clinical manifestations
3) endoscopic findings
Term
What is rectal bleeding and diarrhea more common in?
Definition
Ulcerative Colitis
Term
What does UC always involve?
Definition
rectum
Term
spreading pattern of UC?
Definition
begins in rectum-spreads proximally-no skip areas
Term
extraintestinal manifestations of UC?
Definition
1) inflammation of eyes, skin, joints, and liver
Term
What is the most common and mildest form of UC?
Definition
ulcerative proctitis
Term
Where does ulcerative proctits usually remain?
Definition
rectum
Term
extraintestinal manifestations are common in what form of UC?
Definition
proctosigmoiditis (L-sided colitis)
Term
What type of UC is more likely to present with diarrhea?
Definition
extensive colitis (pancolitis)

*also weight loss, systemic/extrainestinal symptoms, and anemia
Term
What is the most severe form of UC?
Definition
toxic megacolon (colonic dilatation)
Term
How is UC always diagnosed?
Definition
endoscopy of rectum and sigmoid colon
Term
What areas of the bowel are most commonly associated with CD?
Definition
terminal ileum and cecum
Term
What symptoms are common with CD?
Definition
1) abdominal cramping
2) postprandial pain
3) diarrhea, rectal bleeding, nocturnal bowel movements
Term
perianal manifestations are often seen with what?
Definition
Crohn colitis
Term
What physical exam finding is common in CD?
Definition
tenderness in the area of involvement
Term
cobblestoning of the mucosa is often seen in what?
Definition
CD
Term
what lab findings are common in CD?
Definition
1) Anemia
2) Leukocytosis
3) Thrombocytosis

*Anemia from Iron deficiency, vitamin B12, or folic acid
Term
What is the primary therapy for mild to moderate UC and CD?
Definition
Aminosalicylates: Sulfasalazine, and mesalamine
Term
What is the primary therapy for moderate to severe and fulminant UC and CD?
Definition
Corticosteroids
Term
What is the most effective treatment for left-sided colitis?
Definition
mesalamine enemas w/steroids as alternatives
Term
What are they 4 types of UC?
Definition
1) ulcerative proctitis
2) Procosigmoditis
3) Extensive Colitis (pancolitis)
4) toxic megacolon (colonic dilatation)
Term
5 extraintestinal complications of IBD
Definition
1) mucocutaneous complications
2) musculoskeletal lesions
3) hepatobiliary
4) Urinary tract infections
5) Hematological complications
Term
What to pregnant women with IBD have an increased risk for?
Definition
miscarriage
Term
What is the tx for ulcerative proctitis?
Definition
1) topical aminosalicylates
2) topical corticosteroids
3) maintenance therapy /c mesalamine
Term
What is the tx for extensive colitis?
Definition
1) oral aminosalicylate therapy
2) Azathioprine and 6-MP
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