Embryology of the Gastrointestinal System Flashcards

1
Q

In addition to regionalization, development of the gut tube also involves what?

A

continuous elongation, herniation past the body wall, oration and folding for efficient packing

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2
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What are reflections of parietal peritoneum onto the gut tube called?

A

mesenteries

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3
Q

esophagus, stomach, 1/2 duodenum, liver, gall bladder, pancreas, and spleen make up the foregut, midgut, or hindgut?

A

foregut

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4
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1/2 duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, appendix, ascending colon, 2/3 transverse colon make up the foregut, midgut, or hindgut?

A

midgut

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5
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1/3 transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, rectum, and upper part of the anal canal make up the foregut, midgut, or hindgut?

A

hindgut

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6
Q

Foregut derivatives are supplied by branches of what artery?

A

celiac artery

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7
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Midgut derivatives are supplied by branches of what artery?

A

superior mesenteric artery

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8
Q

HIndgut derivatives are supplied by branches of what artery?

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inferior mesenteric artery

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9
Q

List the preganglionic cell bodies of the foregut, midgut, and hindgut

A

foregut: T5-T9
midgut: T9-T12
hindgut: T12-L2

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10
Q

Esophageal stenosis or atresia is caused by what?

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narrowed or occluded esophagus due to incomplete recanalizaiton, usually found in the lower 1/3

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11
Q

True or False?

In stomach development, the ventral surface grows faster than the dorsal surface

A

false; dorsal surface grows faster than ventral surface

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12
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The dorsal left side of the tube (developing stomach) grows rapidly, expands and there is a simultaneous clockwise rotation of how many degrees?

A

90

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13
Q

After rotation of the stomach, the left side lies ___ and the right side lies ___

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anterior; posterior

note: causes the left vagus nervier to become anterior vagal trunk and the right vagus nerve to become the posterior vagal trunk

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14
Q

Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis usually presents how soon after birth?

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2-3 weeks, accompanied by projectile vomiting, small palpable mass at right costal margin

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15
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In regards to liver development, the endoderm of the foregut develops the hepatic ___

A

diverticulum

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16
Q

the liver grows into the ___ of the septum transversum

A

mesoderm

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17
Q

the liver divides ventral mesentery into what?

A

falciform ligament and the lesser omentum

18
Q

Action of inhibiting factors that block liver tissue differentiation are in turn blocked in the area of the liver by ___ which is secreted by cardiac mesoderm and BMPs secreted by the septum transversum

A

FGF2

19
Q

The cyclic diverticulum forms what two things

A

gall bladder and cystic duct

20
Q

the bile duct forms between what two developing things

A

liver and duodenum

21
Q

What is extrahepatic biliary atresia?

A

incomplete canalization of the bile duct

symptoms: jaundice, dark urine, pale stool

22
Q

This organ develops from buds in both ventral and dorsal mesenteries

A

pancreas

23
Q

What is an annular pancreas?

A

occurs when ventral and dorsal pancreatic buds form a ring around the deuodenum

24
Q

Gut atresias and stenoses caudal to the duodenum are probably due to what?

A

vascular compromise

25
Q

Gut atresias and stenoses in the upper duodenum are probably due to what?

A

failure to recanalize

26
Q

When does rapid growth of the midgut start?

A

about 6 weeks

27
Q

Rapid growth of the midgut produces a physiologic herniation - gut loops into the umbilical cord- as this happens, the loop rotates how many degrees and which direction around the superior mesenteric a.

A

90 degrees counterclockwise

28
Q

At the 10th week, the herniated loops of the midgut return to the abdominal cavity and rotate an addition how many degrees?

A

180

29
Q

What is a volvulus?

A

abnormal twisting god the intestine causing obstruction which compromises blood flow

30
Q

What is it called when abdominal contents remain herniated into the umbilical cord?

A

omphalocele

31
Q

What is it called when the abdominal contents of the ventral abdominal wall have herniated into the amniotic cavity?

A

gastroschisis

note: organs on outside of body

32
Q

What is an ileal (Meckel’s) diverticulum or fistula?

A

out-pouching of ileum

note: patient presents with fecal matter leaking from umbilicus

33
Q

This disease is a motor disorder of the colon that causes functional intestinal obstruction. The pathogenesis of the disease is failure of migration of the neural crest cells that form the colonic ganglion cells

A

Hirschsprung’s Disease

note: patients have no parasympathetic innervation in colon - colon can’t relax

34
Q

Define primary retroperitoneal

A

any organ that developed outside the abdominal cavity (kidney) which never had a mesentery to begin with

35
Q

Define secondary retroperitoneal

A

portions of the gut tube whose mesentery has fused with the lining peritoneum

36
Q

Define intraperitoneal

A

organs with a mesentery

37
Q

In regards to anorectal malformations, the rectum may end in a blind pouch that does not connect with the ___ ____ or it may have openings to the urethra, bladder, or vagina

A

external environment

38
Q

Imperforate anus symptoms are…

A

no passage of stool in first 24-48 hours

passage of feces through penis/vagina/scrotum

39
Q

Anal agenesis occurs when the anal canal ends as blind sac ___ pelvic diaphragm

A

below

40
Q

Anorectal agenesis occurs when the rectum ends as blind pouch ___ the pelvic diaphragm

A

above