Inflammatory bowel diseases US Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Inflammatory bowel diseases Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: _____ is characterized by specialized intestinal metaplasia of the lower esophageal mucosa
Answer: Barrett esophagus
Flashcard 2: What GI pathology is associated with the rotavirus vaccine? _____
Answer: Intussusception
Flashcard 3: Celiac disease is associated with increased risk for small bowel carcinoma and _____ lymphoma
Answer: T-cell
Flashcard 4: Chronic gastritis is associated with _____ metaplasia
Answer: intestinal
Flashcard 5: Crohn disease appears grossly with _____ (lumen size) and bowel wall thickening
Answer: strictures
Flashcard 6: Acute mesenteric ischemia may occur due to a thrombotic or embolic occlusion of the _____ artery
Answer: superior mesenteric
Extra:
* SMA= top red pole on boat, IMA just below
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Flashcard 7: _____ gastritis occurs due to acidic damage to the stomach mucosa
Answer: Acute
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Flashcard 8: Histopathologic findings of Microsporidium include small spores with a(n) _____ or _____ structure
Answer: diagonal
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Flashcard 9: Schistosoma mansoni and japonicum can cause _____ hypertension
Answer: portal
Extra: Schistosoma mansoni (large lateral spine) and S. japonicum (small spine) reside in the mesenteric veins. Their eggs travel to the liver, causing a granulomatous reaction that results in "pipestem" fibrosis of the portal triads and subsequent non-cirrhotic portal hypertension. Liver function and hepatocytes are typically preserved, so jaundice is not a classic feature.
Flashcard 10: What is the gross appearance of gallbladder adenocarcinoma?
_____
Answer: Exophytic ("cauliflower-like") mass
Extra: Gallbladder adenocarcinoma can also present as an infiltrating growth (diffuse thickening of the gallbladder wall), which is the most common pattern.
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