Chapter 2: Surgical Syndromes Flashcards

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What is afferent loop syndrome?

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Obstruction of the afferent loop of a Billroth II gastrojejunostomy

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What does ARDS stand for?

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Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (poor oxygenation caused by alveolar and capillary inflammation)

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What is blind loop syndrome?

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Bacterial overgrowth of intestine caused by stasis

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What is Boerhaave’s syndrome?

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Esophageal perforation

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What is Budd–Chiari syndrome?

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Thrombosis of hepatic veins

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What is carcinoid syndrome?

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Syndrome of “B FDR”:

  • Bronchospasm
  • Flushing
  • Diarrhea
  • Right-sided heart failure (caused by factors released by carcinoid tumor)
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What is compartment syndrome?

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Compartmental hypertension caused by edema, resulting in muscle necrosis of the lower extremity, because the fascial compartments do NOT stretch, often seen in the calf; patient may have a distal pulse

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What is Cushing’s syndrome?

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Excessive cortisol production

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What is dumping syndrome?

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Delivery of a large amount of hyperosmolar chyme into the small bowel, usually after vagotomy and a gastric drainage procedure (pyloroplasty/gastrojejunostomy); results in autonomic instability, abdominal pain, and diarrhea

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What is Fitz–Hugh–Curtis syndrome?

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Perihepatic gonorrhea infection (perihepatic adhesions)

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What is Gardner’s syndrome?

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GI polyps and associated findings of Sebaceous cysts, Osteomas, and Desmoid tumors (SOD); polyps have high malignancy potential

(Think: A Gardner plants SOD)

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What is HITT syndrome?

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Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenic Thrombosis syndrome: Heparin-induced platelet antibodies cause platelets to thrombose vessels, often resulting in loss of limb or life

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What is Leriche’s syndrome?

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  • Claudication of buttocks and thighs, Impotence, Atrophy of legs
  • seen with iliac occlusive disease

(Think: CIA)

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What is Mallory–Weiss syndrome?

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Postemesis/retching tears in the gastric mucosa (near gastroesophageal junction)

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What is Mendelson’s syndrome?

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Chemical pneumonitis after aspiration of gastric contents

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What is Mirizzi’s syndrome?

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Extrinsic obstruction of the common hepatic bile duct from a gallstone in the gallbladder or cystic duct

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What is Munchausen’s syndrome?

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Self-induced illness; patient desires the attention comfort of the “sick” role

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What is Ogilvie’s syndrome?

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Massive nonobstructive colonic dilatation

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What is Peutz–Jeghers syndrome?

A

Benign GI polyps and buccal pigmentation (Think: Peutz = Pigmentation)

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What is RED reaction syndrome?

A

Syndrome of rapid vancomycin infusion, resulting in skin erythema

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What is refeeding syndrome?

A

Hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, and hypophosphatemia after refeeding a starved patient

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What is Rendu–Osler–Weber (ROW) syndrome?

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Syndrome of GI tract telangiectasia/ A-V malformations

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What is short-gut syndrome?

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Malnutrition resulting from <200 cm of viable small bowel

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What is superior vena cava (SVC) syndrome?

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Obstruction of the SVC (e.g., by tumor, thrombosis)

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What is thoracic outlet syndrome?
Compression of the structures exiting from the thoracic outlet
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What is toxic shock syndrome?
Staphylococcus aureus toxin-induced syndrome marked by **fever, hypotension, organ failure, and rash** (desquamation—especially palms and soles)
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What is Trousseau’s syndrome?
Syndrome of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) associated with carcinoma
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What is Zollinger–Ellison syndrome?
Gastrinoma and PUD