Clinical Muscle Nerves GI Flashcards

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Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

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Dystrophin gene mutation; replacement of muscle by fibrous tissue; wheelchair bound, cardiomyopathy; resp. problems, CHF; X-linked recessive (affecting males)

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Myasthenia Gravis

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Autoimmune disorder (Ab against Ach-R); Loss of AChR on postsynapse membrane; immune complexes along postsynaptic; synapse widening; Ptosis; general muscle weakness; diplopia; improvements with Neostigmine;

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MI

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Ischaemia; coronary artery occlusion; artherosclerosis; Endothelial injury -> Leucocyte & macrophage migration & adhesion to endothelium; macrophage & smooth muscle proliferation & activation (engulf lipid); intense eosinophilia; Acute inflammation: Neutrophils (12-72 h); Macrophage (>72 h; hemosiderin-stianed)

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Multiple Sclerosis

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Ab against Myelin (autoimmune); CNS; Plaque formation in white matter of brain & spinal cord; Neuritis (1st sx); gait problems, nystagmus, extra-ocular muscles palsies; spinal cord dysfx, motor & sensory impairment of trunk & limbs

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Guillain-Barre Syndrome

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Immune-mediated (EBV) disorder of PNS; Inflammation of peripheral nerves; abundance of lymphocytes, macrophages & plasma cells; Ascending paralysis; loss of Deep Tendon Reflex (DTR); sensory fx better preserved; respiratory paralysis may lead to death

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Hiatal hernia

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herniation of stomach into thoracic cavity thru oesophageal opening; associated with GERD; oesohagitis; oesophageal metaplasia

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Barrett’s Oesophagus

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PUD; Strat. Squamous -> Columnar (w/ glands); Very important risk factor for oesophageal cancer; Definitive Dx.: 1. Metaplastic columnar; 2. Presence of intestinal goblet cells in the mucosa

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Peptic Ulcer

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Hyperacidity; H. Pylori; chronic NSAIDs (ibuprofen); Once serosa is eroded, perforation of the stomach occurs

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Congenital Megacolon (Hirchsprung’s Disease)

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Absence of ganglion cells in intestinal tract; faulty migraiton of neural crest cells; Absence of myenteric & submucosal plexus; dilation of gut proximal to aganglionic segment; decreased peristalsis; failure to pass meconium (neonatal period); constipation; ab distension; fluid & electrolyte imbalance; rupture may lead to peritonitis

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Appendicitis

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Acute inflammatory exudate in muscular layer; inflammatory oedema separating muscle fibres; infiltration thru submucosa & muscle layer to serosa by a large number of neutrophils; periumbilical pain moving to right iliac fossa

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Crohn’s disease

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Transmural inflammation (all layers); Granulomas; skip lesions (patches of nl mucosa b/w lesions)

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Adenomatous polyp

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Tumour mass protrudes into lumen of gut; may be neoplastic or non-neoplastic; Varying degrees of dysplasia; carcinomatous invasion into submucosa (adenocarcinoma)

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Acute pancreatitis

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Duct obstruction (cholelithiasis); acinar cell injury (drugs); defective intracell transport (metabolic injury); Acute inflammatory exudate; fatty necrosis (points of hemmorhage); destruction of blood vessels

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Cholelithiasis

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deposition of cholesterol and other lipids in lamina propria of gall bladder (strawberry GB);

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Alcoholic Cirrhosis

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Cirrhosis (shrinkage, Fibrosis); Fibrosis (irreversible); Type 1 & II collage found around

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Hemorrhoids

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swollen blood vessels in lower rectum; portal hypertension, increased venous pressure in S. Rectal v. transmitted to Middle & I. Rectal v. in submucosal layer which starts to bulge