Gastro-HPB Flashcards
What is the primary function and source of gastrin?
stimulate gastric acid release, G cells
What is the stimulation, primary function and source of CCK?
instestinal aa etc, stimulate GB contraction, I cells in jejunum/ileum
What is the stimulation, primary function and source of secretin?
intraluminal acid, stimualte pancreatic HCO3 release, S cells in duodenum/jeunum
What is the stimulation, primary function and source of somatostatin?
intraluminal fat/bile salt, inhibit gastric acid, gastrin, pancreatic enzyme/hormone release, D cells in pancreas. also inhibit GH release
Where is squamous cell carcinoma of the oesophagus mostly found and what are the risk factors?
Upper 2/3 of oesophagus. smoking, alcohol, achalasia
Where is adenocarcinoma of the oesophagus mostly found and what are the risk factors?
Lower 1/3 of oesophagus. Barret’s oesophagus/GORD
What investigation is best for staging and potential treatment of oesophageal cancer
Endoscopic ultrasound
What is the key pathological feature behind Zollinger-Ellison syndrome?
excess gastrin levels from gastrinoma causing severe upper GI tract ulceration
Screening test for Zollinger-Ellison syndrome?
raised fasting gastrin level
What HLA antigen is Coeliac’s associated with?
HLA-DQ2/HLA-DA8
What is the name and inheritance pattern of the genetic cause of aggressive colorectal cancer and ovarian cancer?
Hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer/Lynch syndrome. Autosomal dominant
What is used for rescue therapy in acute severe IBD flare ups and what are the indications for this?
Infliximab, a TNF-alpha antagonist, is indicated when:
1. Persistent colon distension
2. >8 bowel movement/day
3. CRP > 45
What is used for maintenance therapy in Crohn’s and UC, respectively?
Crohn’s = azathioprine/mercaptopurine
UC = aminosalicylate TOP/PO
What needs to be checked before starting azathioprine or mercaptopurine?
TPMT activity
What is the first line choice to induce remission in Crohn’s and UC?
Crohn’s = corticosteroids
UC = aminosalicylates