Colonic Disease Flashcards

1
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What is a polyp?

A

A protrusion of an epithelial surface

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2
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What is an adenoma?

A

A benign epithelial tumour that produces glands

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3
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All polyps are adenomas. True/False?

A

False

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4
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What are the 3 types of polyp?

A

Pedunculated (stalks)
Serrated (from villous)
Flat

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5
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All adenomas are dysplastic and may form adenocarcinoma. True/False?

A

True

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6
Q

What is the primary treatment of adenocarcinoma of the colon?

A

Surgical excision

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7
Q

Colorectal carcinoma is found most commonly on which side - right or left?

A

Left (75%)

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8
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What is a diverticulum?

A

Outpouching of epithelial lining

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9
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What is the difference between diverticulosis and diverticulitis?

A
Diverticulosis = diverticular disease = the presence of diverticula
Diverticulitis = inflammation of diverticula
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10
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What is the proposed aetiology of diverticular disease?

A

Low fibre diet, high fatty diet

Reduces motility and increases colonic pressure

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11
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List some investigations for diverticular disease

A

Sigmoidoscopy

Barium enema

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12
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Which part of the colon is most susceptible to diverticular disease?

A

Sigmoid colon

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13
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What is a fistula?

A

Pathological connection/link between two epithelial surfaces

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14
Q

What would a fistula between the colon and the bladder be called?

A

Colovesical fistula

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15
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What are the main management procedures for diverticular disease?

A

Percutaneous drainage

Hartmann procedure

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16
Q

Describe Hartmann procedure

A

Remove sigmoid colon and connect colostomy bag to descending colon

17
Q

What are the most common organisms that cause infective colitis?

A

C. difficile
Campylobacter
E. coli

18
Q

Name some symptoms of acute and chronic colitis

A

Diarrhoea with/without blood
Cramping pain
Dehydration
Weight loss

19
Q

List investigations for acute and chronic colitis

A

AXR
Stool culture
Sigmoidoscopy
Barium enema

20
Q

Name some causes of large bowel obstruction

A

Colonic cancer
Volvulus
Faecal impaction
Pseudo-obstruction

21
Q

Which part of the colon is most commonly affected by ischaemic colitis?

A

Sigmoid colon (diverticular disease too - it just gets all the shit…)

22
Q

What is the most common cause of ischaemic colitis?

A

Atherosclerosis of mesenteric vessels

23
Q

Which organism is mostly behind antibiotic-induced colitis?

A

C. difficile

24
Q

How does C. difficile cause colitis?

A

Produces toxin A and B in response to broad-spectrum antibiotics which attack epithelium

25
What is the classic presentation of collagenous colitis?
Watery diarrhoea | Normal endoscopy
26
Familial adenomatous polyposis is a type of CRC caused by mutation in which gene?
APC (tumour suppressor) gene
27
Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer is caused by mutation in which gene?
DNA mismatch repair gene
28
HNPCC is more common than FAP. True/False?
True