Chapter 17-Table 17.5 Flashcards
With regards to Menetrier disease: what is the mean patient age
30-60
With regards to Menetrier disease: what is the location
Body and fundus
With regards to Menetrier disease: what is the predominant cell type
Mucous
With regards to Menetrier disease: what is the inflammatory infiltrate
Limited, lymphocytic
With regards to Menetrier disease: what are the symptoms
Hypoproteinemia, weightloss, diarrhea
With regards to Menetrier disease: what is the risk factor
None
With regards to Menetrier disease: what is the association with adenocarcicoma
Positive
With regards toZollinger-Ellison disease: what is the mean patient age
50
With regards toZollinger-Ellison disease: what is the location
Fundus
With regards toZollinger-Ellison disease: what is the predominant cell type
Parietal
With regards toZollinger-Ellison disease: what is the inflammatory infiltrate
Neutrophils
With regards toZollinger-Ellison disease: what is the symptom
Peptic ulcers
With regards toZollinger-Ellison disease: what is the risk factor
MEN1
With regards toZollinger-Ellison disease: what is the association with adenocarcinoma
None
With regards to inflammatory and hyperplastic polyps disease: what is the mean patient age
50-60
With regards to Inflammatory and hyperplastic polyps disease: what is the location
Antrum
With regards to Inflammatory and hyperplastic polyps disease: what is the predominant cell type
Mucous
With regards to Inflammatory and hyperplastic polyps disease: what is the symptoms
Similar to chronic gastritis
With regards to Inflammatory and hyperplastic polyps disease: what is the risk factor
H pylori, chronic gastritis
With regards to Inflammatory and hyperplastic polyps disease: what is the association with adenocarcinoma
Occasional
With regards to gastritis cystica disease: what is the mean patient age
Variable
With regards to gastritis cystica disease: what is the location
Body
With regards to gastritis cystica disease: what is the predominant cell type
Mucous
With regards to gastritis cystica disease: what is the inflammatory infiltrate
Neutrophils and lymphocytes
With regards to gastritis cystica disease: what is the symptoms
Similar to chronic gastritis
With regards to gastritis cystica disease: what is the risk factor
Trauma, prior surgery
With regards to gastritis cystica disease: what is the association with adenocarcinoma
None
With regards to fundus gland polyps: what is the mean patient age
50
With regards to fundus gland polyps: what is the location
Body and fundus
With regards to fundus gland polyps: what is the prominent cell type
Parietal and chief
With regards to fundus gland polyps: what is the symptoms
None
With regards to fundus gland polyps: what is the risk factor
PPI
FAP
With regards to fundus gland polyps: what is the association with adenocarcinoma
Syndromic FAP only
With regards to gastric adenomas: what is the mean patient age
50-60
With regards to gastric adenomas: what is the location
Antrum
With regards to gastric adenomas: what is the predominant cell type
Dysplasia
With regards to gastric adenomas: what is the symptoms
Chronic gastritis
With regards to gastric adenomas: what is the risk factor
Chronic gastritis
Atrophy
Intestinal metaplasia
With regards to gastric adenomas: what is the Assocation with adenocarcinoma
Frequent