IBD Flashcards

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Crohns histology

A

Granulomas
Cobblestoning
Thick wall
increased fat

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2
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Ulcerative colitis histology

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Crypt access
decreased goblet cells
pseudopolyps

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UC inducing remission

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  1. aminosalicylates (topical, then oral)
  2. corticosteroids (topical or oral)
  3. biologics- infliximab

admit to hospital if severe

  1. IV corticosteroids
  2. IV ciclosporin
  3. Infliximab
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4
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UC maintenance

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  1. topical aminosalicylate

2. rectal corticosteroid

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5
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In UC maintenance can consider oral azathioprine or oral mercaptopurine to maintain remission:

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after 2 or more inflammatory exacerbations in 12 months that require treatment with systemic corticosteroids or

if remission is not maintained by aminosalicylates

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Crohn inducing remission

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  1. fluid resus, nutrition, prophylactic heparin
  2. a. IV hydrocortisone ( if not consider budesonide or if not then aminosalicylate)
    b. azathioprine /mercaptopurine (add on therapy not mono)
    c. methotrexate as alternative to azathioprine
    Failing immunosuppressive therapy and/ or corticosteroid, d. consider infliximab and adalimumab

metronidazole is often used for isolated peri-anal disease

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7
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Crohn maintenance

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  1. smoking cessation
  2. azathioprine or mercaptopurine is used first-line to maintain remission(test TPMT before)

( if contraindicated offer methotrexate)

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8
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Inflammation thickness in Crohn

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Transmural

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9
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Inflammation thickness in UC

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Submucosa or mucosa

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10
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UC severity score

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Truelove and Witts

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11
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Crohns severity score

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Harvey - Bradshaw index

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Ulcerative colitis is classified as ‘severe’ when the patient has blood in their stool, or is passing more than 6 stools per day plus at least one of the systemic following features:

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T - Temp > 37.8
R - Rate (heart) > 90
U - (Uh)naemia Hb < 105g/L
E - ESR >30 mm/hour

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13
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Triggers for UC flare

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stress
medications (NSAIDs, antibiotics)
cessation of smoking

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14
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Key crohns symptoms

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Diarrhoea
Abdominal Pain ( Esp RLQ due to ileocecal common location)
Weight loss

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15
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Key UC symptoms

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Bloody diarrhoea

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