43. dyspepsie Flashcards

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definition (3)

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Postprandial fullness

early satiation

epigastric pain

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ddx (11)

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PUD - 25% ulcères

GERD

GI Malignancy

Drug-induced dyspepsia (NSAIDs and COX-2 inhibitors)

Other: Celiac, chronic pancreatitis, gastritis, Crohn’s, cardiac

Functional/IBS (no organic cause) - 60% (colon irritable)

cholecystite

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3
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fx qui précipitent 5

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NSAID/ASA, smoking, alcohol, high fat meals

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caractéristiques ulcères

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Upper abdominal pain prominent
back pain atypical

Gastric worse with food (within 30min) , Duodenal better with food (initially) and worse with food 2-3 h later

Postprandial belching, epigastric fullness, early satiation, N/V

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gastric vs duodenal ulcer

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Gastric worse with food (within 30min)

Duodenal better with food (initially) and worse with food 2-3 h later

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reflux sx

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Retrosternal pain/regurgitation

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GI malignancy sx

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Age

Dysphagia, odynophagia

Systemic signs (anemia, fatigue, weight loss)

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red flags VWBAAAD +1

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Vomiting

Weight Loss (Involuntary)

Blood loss (melena, hematemesis, anemia)

Age >50

Anemia

Abdominal mass or lymphadenopathy

Dysphagia, odynophagia, early satiety

Family history of upper GI cancer

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