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
What is used to manage diarrhoea post-colectomy in Crohn’s?
Cholestyramine
What is the cause of Whipple’s disease and what HLA antigen is it associated to?
T. Whippelli, HLA-B27
What is the diagnostic feature and treatment for Whipple’s disease?
macrophages with PAS granules on jejunal biopsy, co-trimoxazole
What is the key pathological feature of angiodysplasia and how does it therefore present?
Vascular deformity of the GI tract. Present as upper or lower GI bleed
How is SB overgrowth syndrome diagnosed and treated?
Hydrogen breath test, rifampicin
What is the mechanism of Terlipressin?
vasopressor receptor antagonist - promote splanchnic vasoconstriction
What is the SAAG cut-off for a transudate ascites and what are these caused by?
11g/L, portal hypertension
auto-Ab associated with PBC?
AMA
first line investigation in PBC?
USS liver/MRCP to r/o extrahepatic biliary obstruction
Which viral hepatitis is particularly dangerous in pregnancy?
Hepatitis E
What serology findings would you expect to see in the following phases of Hepatitis B?
1. Acute infection
2. Chronic infection
3. Previous infection/carrier
4. Vaccinated
- HBsAg, HBV DVA
- HBsAg, anti-HBc IgG
- anti-HBs, anti-HBc IgG
- anti-HBs