Inflammatory Bowel Disease Flashcards
What are the environmental factors of IBD?
NSAID
Smoking ( for Crohn’s)
Infection/Antibiotics
Diet
Ulcerative Colitis manifests only where?
Rectum, Colon and mucosa
NOT the whole wall of the colon
For UC, what are the most common symptoms?
Rectal bleeding/Bloody Diarrhea
Cramping, constant fecal urgency, passage of mucous
What is involved in Crohn’s disease?
All layers of bowel wall
All parts pf gastrointestinal tract (mouth to anus)
What are skin lesions in endoscopy?
Deep linear ulceration that are separated by normal mucosa.
What are the differential diagnosis of IBD?
infection diarrhea
bowel ischemia
small bowel lymphoma
diverticulitis
appendicitis
drugs
celiac sprue
IBS
In IBD: which laboratory testing should be included?
CBC
ESR
Stool Studies
Cultures
What is the most common extra intestinal manifestation?
Rheumatoid Arthritis!
What is the most life threatening complication of IBD?
Toxic Megacolon
What is the most common complication in IBD?
Fistulas
Which drug is the main treatment for UC and CD?
5-aminosalicylate
What is necessary to evaluate a risk in ulcerative colitis?
- Extent and severity of the disease
- age at disease onset
- date of last attack
- current therapy
- extra intestinal manifestation
- type and extent of any surgery
What is necessary to evaluate risk in Crohn’s disease?
- age of onset
- date of the last exacerbation
- treatment medications
- surgical history
- extent and severity of disease
- complications including malabsorption
- presence of any extra intestinal manifestation
- indication of how the individual functions in his daily life