Esophagitis Flashcards

1
Q

What is reflux esophagitis caused by?

A

Reflux of gastric juice (GERD)

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2
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What are changes in the tissue that can occur in gastric reflux?

A
  • Hyperemia
  • Hydropic change
  • Squamous hyperplasia
  • Increased inflammatory cells
  • Mucosal ulceration
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3
Q

What is the term for replacement of esophageal squamous epithelium by columnar epithelium?

A

Barrett Esophagus

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4
Q

What causes Barrett Esophagus?

A

Chronic GERD

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5
Q

What does the risk of Barrett esophagus transforming into adenocarcinoma correlate with?

A

Length of esophagus involved and the degree of dysplasia

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6
Q

Name of condition likely associated with allergy in which transverse ridges and white plaques are observed and intraepithelial eosinophils are abundant.

A

Eosinophilic esophagitis

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7
Q

In what setting does infectious esophagitis typically occur?

A
  • Immunosuppression (AIDS, chemoTx)
  • Diabetes
  • ABs
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8
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What are the three typical infectious agents of those with infectious esophagitis?

A
  • Candida
  • Herpes
  • CMV
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9
Q

What are two iatrogenic causes of esophagitis?

A

External irradiation and nasogastric tube (pressure ulcers)

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