Gastric 2 Flashcards
What is HNPCC? (Hereditary Non-Polipus Colorectal Carcinoma)
Hereditary
Increased risk for colorectal, as well as ovarian, and endometrial
Arises De Novo and not through polyps
What is Microsatellite Instability Pathway?
Microsatellites are noncoding DNA
Instability in copying of genes can lead to Colorectal Carcinoma
Decreased stool caliber seen in
left sided carcinoma which grows like a constricting ring (napkin ring lesions) which squeeze the poop
Usually associated with Adenoma Carcinoma Sequence
Right sided carcinoma results in
Iron deficiency anemia due to bleeding
Wider then left colon so don’t really see constriction
Usually associated with microsatellite instability
Colorectal Carcinoma associated with what type of infection?
Streptococcus bovis endocarditis
Most common site of metastasis for CRC
Liver
CEA serum tumor marker is an indicator of what
treatment response or recurrence
not useful for screening
Barrett esophagus metaplasia in esophageal mucosa
Stratified squamous epithelium to nonciliated columnar epithelium with goblet cells
Achalasia location and sign on barium swallow study
Esophageal dis motility due to inability to relax lower esophageal sphincter (LES)
Due to damage to ganglion cells in myenteric plexus
Presents as birds beak sign
Location of ganglion cells in myenteric plexus
Between the inner circular and outer longitudinal layers of the muscular propia
Two types of esophageal carcinoma
Adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma
Adeno arises from Barrett esophagus mid lower one third
Squamous from upper or middle esophagus
Autoimmune gastritis is what type hypersensitivity?
Type IV
Mediated by T cells
Gastric carcinoma most likely in what location?
Lesser curvature of Antrum
Because most gastric ulcers are in that location
What is Sister Mary Joseph nodule?
Gastric cancer metastasis to umbilicus (belly button)
What is krukenberg tumor?
Gastric carcinoma metastasis to bilateral ovaries