Malabsorption disease Flashcards
What is a common presentation of malabsorption?
Weight loss and diarrhoea in someone with a normal diet
When should Coeliac disease be suspected?
- Diarrhoea
- weight loss / anaemia
Pathology of coeliac disease?
- Autoimmune T-cell response to gluten in the small bowel
- => villous atrophy, malabsorption
- HLA DQ2 or HLA DQ8
- Can induce dermatitis herpetiformis
Describe the presentation of coeliac?
- Steatorrhoea
- Diarrhoea, abdo pain, bloating
- Nausea, vomiting
- Aphthous ulcers, osteomalacia, weight loss
Describe the diagnosis of coeliac disease?
- Duodenal biopsy is gold standard
- Subtotal villous atrophy
- Anti-TTG, IgA antibody
- Anaemia
- Hyposplenism
- Faecal elastase can be used to investigate pancreas problem
Describe the treatment for coeliac?
- Lifelong gluten free diet
- Dapsone can reduce itchiness and development of blisters in dermatitis herpetiformis
Describe some complications of coeliac disease?
- Anaemia
- Dermatitis herpetiformis
- Osteoporosis
- Hyposplenism (offer flu and pneumococcal vaccinations)
- Increased risk of malignancies
What signifies fat malabsorption?
- Bulky, pale, smelly stools that float
- (steatorrhoea)
What are the three processes that can lead to malabsorption?
- Intraluminal maldigestion
- Mucosal malabsorption
- Post-mucosal lymphatic obstruction
Describe intraluminal maldigestion?
- Deficiency of bile or pancreatic enzymes
- Causes inadequate solubilisation and hydrolysis of nutrients
- => Fat and protein malabsorption
- Can occur with small bowel bacterial overrgowth
Describe mucosal malabsorption?
- Results from small bowel resection or epithelial damage
- Diminshed surface area for absorption
- Depleting bursh border enzyme activity
Describe Post-mucosal lymphatic obstruction?
- Obstructed uptake of absorbed lipids into lymphatic vessels
- Leakge into intestinal lumen occurs
- => Protein losing enteropathy
Draw a flowchart for the investigations into malabsorption
Name some other causes of malabsorption?
- Chronic pancreatitis
- Pancreatic carcinoma
- Cystic fibrosis
- Coeliac disease
What are the blood features of hyposplenism?
- Spherocytes
- Target cells
- Howell-Jolly bodies