Gastroenterology Flashcards
Unlike dysphagia, odynophagia suggests an __ process, such as ___
infectious; HIV, HSV, Candida, or CMV
To diagnose dysphagia, do a ___ first
barium study; if it’s in the stomach, do an endoscopy first
Young nonsmoker with dysphagia to both solids and liquids =
achalasia
Most accurate test for achalasia is
esophageal manometry
-it will show super high pressure at the LES
How does botulinum toxin work?
It inhibits the release of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction, relaxing skeletal muscle
Dysphagia to solids, then liquids, plus anemia/blood in stool =
esophageal cancer
Dysphagia + weight loss = ___
Dysphagia + weight looss + anemia/bloody stool = ___
esophageal pathology
cancer
Treat esosinophilic esophagitis with
PPT’s and budesonide
___ syndrome is associated with iron deficiency anemia and is more common in middle aged women
Plummer-Vinson syndrome
A/w squamous cell esophageal cancer
To avoid perforation, DO NOT do endoscopy or place an NG tube in patients with
Zenker’s diverticulum
BAD BREATH, OLD DUDE
Treat esophageal spasm with
calcium channel blockers and nitrates
the same treatment as for Prinzmetal’s angina
Unlike esophageal spasm, Prinzmetal’s variant angina will show
ST segment elevation and an abnormality on stimulation of the coronary arteries
Giving empiric __ for esophageal candidiasis is both
therapeutic and diagnostic
Most cases of Mallory Weiss Tear resolve spontaneously, but if they don’t, give
epinephrine injection to stop the bleeding
If Barrett esophagus is found, treat with
PPI and repeat endoscopy every 2-3 years
If low-grade dysplasia of esophagus is found, treat with
PPI and repeat endo in 3-6 months
If high-grade dysplasia of esophagus is found, treat with
endoscopic mucosal resection, ablative removal, or distal esophagectomy
Gastritis can be atrophic, caused by ___, and associated with __
pernicious anemia
Vitamin B12 deficiency
If repeat treatment for H. pylori fails, evaluate for
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (gastrinoma)
To test for ZE syndrome, check
gastrin level and gastric acid output
The most accurate test for ZES is
secretin suppression; normal patients will show a decreased level of gastrin and acid output upon secretin infusion. There will be no change in ZES patients
ZES + hypercalcemia is probably
MEN syndrome due to parathyroid involvement
When should colonoscopy be performed in Crohns and UC patients?
Every 1-2 years after 8 years of colonic involvement
Crohn’s disease will be ___ positive while UC will be ___ positive
ASCA
ANCA
Best initial therapy for both crohns and ulcerative colitis is
mesalamine
NOT sulfasalazine due to rash, hemolytic anemia, and interstitial nephritis side effects
For perianal involvement of crohns, treat with
metronidazole and ciprofloxacin
The most common cause of food poisoning is
campylobacter
Do not give platelets or antibiotics in ___ as it will make the situation much worse!
E. coli 0157:H7 HUS
Shellfish + liver disease + skin lesions =
Vibrio vulnificus
If blood is not described in cases of infectious diarrhea, test for
fecal leukocytes
Best initial therapy for severe infectious diarrhea is
ciprofloxacin
severe = blood, fever, abdominal pain, hypotension/tachycardia (shock)
Which pathogens will NEVER present with bloody diarrhea?
Rotavirus Norovirus Giardia Staph aureus Bacillus cereus Cryptosporidiosis Scombroid
What pathogen causes the fastest onset of diarrhea?
Scombroid-within ten minutes of eating infected seafood, the patient will have vomiting, diarrhea, wheezing, and flushing!
Treat scombroid with
antihistamines
If c. diff colitis is successfully treated with metronidazole then recurs later, treat with
metronidazole again, not vancomycin
Toxic megacolon must be treated with
surgery
What dairy product can be kept in diet in lactose intolerant patients?
YOGURT!