Ulcerative colitis pathophysiology — Flashcards

Ulcerative colitis pathophysiology — Flashcards

Ulcerative colitis pathophysiology — Flashcards
#1

What biliary tract disease is associated with ulcerative colitis? _____

#2

In Crohns disease, loss of the innate barrier function of the intestinal mucosa allows intestinal microbes to induce an exaggerated response by the _____, resulting in chronic GI inflammation

#3

Extraintestinal manifestations of IBD include _____, such as ankylosing spondylitis, sacroiliitis, migratory polyarthritis, and peripheral joints

#4

Complications of ulcerative colitis include _____, which may perforate, and fulminant colitis

#5

Complications of both ulcerative colitis and Crohn disease include malabsorption and _____ cancer

#6

Which form of IBD involves only mucosal and submucosal ulcers? _____

#7

Which immunodeficiency presents with bone fractures from minor trauma? _____

#8

Which form of inflammatory bowel disease typically spares the rectum? _____

#9

What HLA subtype is associated with multiple sclerosis? _____

#10

Patients with a personal or family history chronic _____ diseases are at increased risk for Hodgkin lymphoma/NHL

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