Gastrointsetinal Physiology Flashcards

Endoscopy, ERCP, Tapeworm

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Endoscopy

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A technique which allows us to see inside the gut. Long, thin, flexible tubes with a camera and light at one end. They can be inserted into the body by a natural opening (e.g. anus or mouth), or they can be inserted into the body by a small surgical cut made in the skin

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Limitations of endoscopies

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Bleeding
Perforation (a whole in an organ)
consequence of sedation

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Colonoscopy

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The flexible tub is inserted from the anus into the rectum, the light allows us to see in the walls of the colon.

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What can colonoscopies identify?

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Chrons disease (inflammation of the gut)
bowel cancer
diverticulitis

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Gastroscopy

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Used to look inside the oesophagus, stomach and start of the small intestine (duodenum)

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What can a gastroscopy test for?

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Dysphagia (difficulty swallowing)
stomach ulcers
blockages
cancerous growths
gastro-oeasophagal disease

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ERCP

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Endoscope is passed into the oesophagus, and out the stomach. opening to bile and pancreatic duct can be seen. Endoscope injects dye into the ducts. Gallstones can be collected in a ballon/basket, a stent may be used to hold open a blocked duct

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Gallstones

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Small stones of cholesterol that form in the gallbladder

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Limitations of ERCP

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Common limitations plus a chance of pancreatitis (inflammation of pancreas)

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Tapeworm

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A (parasite) disease caused by eating uncooked/ raw meat or by not washing hands. The heads attach to the inner walls of the small intestine and feed off food being digested

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Identifying tapeworms

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Pieces of white, flat, rectangular worms in the faeces about the size of a grain of rice

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Symptoms of tapeworm

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tummy pain
diarrhoea
nausea
vomiting
weight loss
change in appetite

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Transmission of tapeworm

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raw/undercooked meat
faecel contaminated water
very close contact to those infected

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Treating tapeworm

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Anti Worm medication

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Reducing spread of tapeworm

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food well cooked
fruit & veg throughly washed
only drink clean water

Hands thoroughly washed before food, after toilet or after touching animals

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