Esophagus, Stomach, and Duodenum Disorders Flashcards

1
Q

What is the most common cause of esophagitis?

A

GERD

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2
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What is the etiology of esophagitis?

A
  • Reflux/erosive
  • Infection (usually fungal)
  • Pill induced esophagitis
  • Eosinophilic
  • Radiation induced
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3
Q

What is the most common pathogen in infectious esophagitis?

A

Candida

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4
Q

What is the presentation of esophagitis?

A

Retrosternal chest pain
Heartburn
Odynophagia
Dysphagia

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5
Q

What is the diagnosis and work-up for esophagitis?

A

Endoscopy and biopsy may differentiate subtypes

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6
Q

How will candidiasis appear on endoscopy?

A

Small, diffuse, linear, yellow-white, “cheese like” plaques adherent to mucosa

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7
Q

What is the treatment for erosive/reflux esophagitis?

A

H2 blocker or PPI

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8
Q

What is the treatment for candida esophagitis?

A

Oral fluconazole

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9
Q

What is the treatment for EoE esophagitis?

A

Budesonide or fluticasone

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10
Q

What needs to be avoided in patients with esophagitis?

A

NSAIDs

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11
Q

What are complications associated with esophagitis?

A
  • Bleeding
  • Stricture
  • Barrett’s esophagus
  • Perforation
  • Laryngitis
  • Aspiration pneumonitis
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