Chapter·AnatomyGI development

Primitive gut formationDownloads

10Questions
10Flashcards

Study Materials

Practice

Sample Questions

1

A 42-year-old woman presents to the emergency department in active labor. She has had no prenatal care and is unsure of the gestational age. Labor progresses rapidly and spontaneous vaginal delivery of a baby boy occurs 3 hours after presentation. On initial exam, the child is 1.9 kg (4.2 lb) with a small head and jaw. A sac-like structure containing intestine, as can be seen in the picture, protrudes from the abdominal wall. What complication is closely associated with this presentation?

ALack of abdominal wall muscles

BDehydration and necrosis of bowel

CDuodenal atresia

DTwisting of the bowel around itself

ECardiac defect

2

A 34-year-old woman comes to the emergency department because of a 2-hour history of abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting that began an hour after she finished lunch. Examination shows abdominal guarding and rigidity; bowel sounds are reduced. Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography shows the dorsal pancreatic duct draining into the minor papilla and a separate smaller duct draining into the major papilla. The spleen is located anterior to the left kidney. A disruption of which of the following embryological processes is the most likely cause of this patient's imaging findings?

AProliferation of mesenchyme in the dorsal mesentery

BDifferentiation of the proximal hepatic diverticulum

CFusion of the pancreatic buds

DRotation of the midgut

ERotation of the dorsal mesogastrium

3

A 75-year-old man presents to the clinic for chronic fatigue of 3 months duration. Past medical history is significant for type 2 diabetes and hypertension, both of which are controlled with medications, as well as constipation. He denies any fever, weight loss, pain, or focal neurologic deficits. A complete blood count reveals microcytic anemia, and a stool guaiac test is positive for blood. He is subsequently evaluated with a colonoscopy. The physician notes some “small pouches” in the colon despite poor visualization due to inadequate bowel prep. What is the blood vessel that supplies the area with the above findings?

AIleocolic artery

BSuperior mesenteric artery

CInferior mesenteric artery

DMiddle colic artery

ERight colic artery

+ 7 more in the PDF

More GI development downloads

Browse all chapters

View all