Embryology of the Gastrointestinal System Flashcards

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

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

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

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mesenteries

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

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foregut

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

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midgut

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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?

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hindgut

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Foregut derivatives are supplied by branches of what artery?

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celiac artery

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Midgut derivatives are supplied by branches of what artery?

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superior mesenteric artery

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HIndgut derivatives are supplied by branches of what artery?

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inferior mesenteric artery

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9
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List the preganglionic cell bodies of the foregut, midgut, and hindgut

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

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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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True or False?

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

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false; dorsal surface grows faster than ventral surface

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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?

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90

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

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diverticulum

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16
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the liver grows into the ___ of the septum transversum

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mesoderm

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17
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the liver divides ventral mesentery into what?

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falciform ligament and the lesser omentum

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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

19
Q

The cyclic diverticulum forms what two things

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gall bladder and cystic duct

20
Q

the bile duct forms between what two developing things

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liver and duodenum

21
Q

What is extrahepatic biliary atresia?

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incomplete canalization of the bile duct

symptoms: jaundice, dark urine, pale stool

22
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This organ develops from buds in both ventral and dorsal mesenteries

23
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What is an annular pancreas?

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

24
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Gut atresias and stenoses caudal to the duodenum are probably due to what?

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vascular compromise

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Gut atresias and stenoses in the upper duodenum are probably due to what?
failure to recanalize
26
When does rapid growth of the midgut start?
about 6 weeks
27
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.
90 degrees counterclockwise
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At the 10th week, the herniated loops of the midgut return to the abdominal cavity and rotate an addition how many degrees?
180
29
What is a volvulus?
abnormal twisting god the intestine causing obstruction which compromises blood flow
30
What is it called when abdominal contents remain herniated into the umbilical cord?
omphalocele
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What is it called when the abdominal contents of the ventral abdominal wall have herniated into the amniotic cavity?
gastroschisis note: organs on outside of body
32
What is an ileal (Meckel's) diverticulum or fistula?
out-pouching of ileum note: patient presents with fecal matter leaking from umbilicus
33
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
Hirschsprung's Disease note: patients have no parasympathetic innervation in colon - colon can't relax
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Define primary retroperitoneal
any organ that developed outside the abdominal cavity (kidney) which never had a mesentery to begin with
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Define secondary retroperitoneal
portions of the gut tube whose mesentery has fused with the lining peritoneum
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Define intraperitoneal
organs with a mesentery
37
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
external environment
38
Imperforate anus symptoms are...
no passage of stool in first 24-48 hours | passage of feces through penis/vagina/scrotum
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Anal agenesis occurs when the anal canal ends as blind sac ___ pelvic diaphragm
below
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Anorectal agenesis occurs when the rectum ends as blind pouch ___ the pelvic diaphragm
above