Final Flashcards
Malabsorption syndrome results from
Multiple causative factors
What is a synonym of celiac disease
Gluten enteropathy
Clinical manifestations of celiac disease include
All of the above
Dermatitis herpetiformis
Malabsorption syndrome
Aphtous stomatitis
What is the gold standard for diagnosis of celiac disease
Biopsy of descenidng duodenum
Celiac disease is often associated with
Diabetes mellitus type I
Better choice for treatment of Whipple’s disease is
Antibiotics therapy
Which of the following is involved in Crohn’s disease
Any segment of GI tract with inflammation of all layers of GI organ wall
Which of the following bacteria could result in Crohn’s disease
Mycobacterium paratuberculosis
Granuloma of GI organ wall is found in
Crohn’s disease
Ulcerative colitis always starts in
Distal part of the colon
Large amount of bright colored blood in stool are characterized by
Ulcerative colitis
Large amount of bright colored blood in stool are characterized by
Ulcerative colitis
Development of pseudo colorectal polyps is associatred with
Ulcerative colitis
Classical sign of colorectal cancer is
Worsening constipation
Metastases from colorectal cancer spread secondary to
Liver
Hirschprung’s disease often coexists with
Down’s syndrome
First manifestation of hirschprung’s disease occur usually
In first 24 hours of life
Pain in typical acute appendicitis goes towards
RLQ
Risk factor for IBS are
All of the above
Change of hormonal level
Abnormalities of gut flora
Decrease of serotonini level
Most common site of diverticula development is
Colon
Clinical manifestations of acute diverticulitis are
Sudden pain in LLQ, chills, leukocytosis
Which of the following etiological factors is more typical for acute appendicitis in children
Viral infection
Which is a complication of acute appendicitis
Peritonitis
Which of the following is involved in Crohn’s disease
Any segment of the GI tract with inflammation of all layers of the GI organ wall
What is NOT true for Whipple’s disease
Thinning of the intestinal wall
Malabsorption syndrome results from
Multiple causative factors
Waht is NOT a synonym of celiac disease
Tropical sprue
Better choice for treatment of whipple’s disease is
Antibiotic therapy
Which fo the following bacteria could result in Crohn’s disease
Mycobacterium paratuberculosis
Granuloma of GI organ wall is found in
Crohn ‘s disease
Which of the following is the best description of ulcerative colitis
It is an inflammatory disease of colon starting in rectum and then moving up
Development of pseudo colorectal polyps is associated with
Ulcerative colitis
Ulcerative colitis always starts in the
Rectum
Large amounts of bright colored blood in stool are characteristic of
Ulcerative colitis
Development of colorectal polyps is associated with
Familial predisposition
Classic sign of colorectal cancer is
Worsening constipation
Metastases from colorectal cancer spread secondary to
Liver
IBS is
Functional disorder of the colon
Clinical manifestations of acute diverticulitis are
Sudden pain in LLQ, chills, leukocytosis
Whcih fo the following etiological factors is more typical for acute appendicitis in children
Viral infection
What is a complication of acute appendicitis
Peritonitis
Risk factor for IBS is
All of the above
Change of hormonal level
Abnormalities of gut flora
Decrease of serotonin level
Most common diverticula development is
Colon
Clinical manifestations of celiac disease include
All of the above
Dermatitis herpetiformis
Malabsorption syndrome
Aphthous stomatitis
What is th egold standard for diagnosis of celiac disease
Biopsy of descending duodenum
Celiac disease is often associated with
Diabetes mellitus type I
Whipple’s disease more commonly affects
Farmers
What is a ysnonym of celiac disease
Gluten enteropathy
Pain in typical acute appendicitis goes towards
RLQ
Hirschprung’s disease often coexist with
Down’s syndrome
First manifestation of hirschprung’s disease occur usually
In the first 24 hours of life