MTB - Pediatrics - GI Flashcards
Signs of pathological jaundice?
#Appears on 1st day or after 14 days #Bilirubin rises 5+ in one day #Bilirubin over 19.5 #Direct Bilirubin over 2
Baby presents with hypotonia, seizures, writhing movements and elevated bilirubin. Suspected diagnosis? Order what tests?
Exchange transfusion if? (Otherwise?)
if bilirubin over 20 (phototherapy)
Kernicterus
#Bili and retics #AB, Rh incompatibility #Smear
Child with vomiting with first feeding and cyanosis - suspected diagnosis? Possible history of? Complications?
Esophageal atresia; polyhydramnios
Recurrent aspirational pneumonia
Suspected pyloric stenosis - best initial test? Most accurate test? (will see?)
Abdominal US
upper GI series
#String sign - think column of barium #Shoulder sign - filling defect in the antrum due to prolapse of muscle inward #Mushroom sign - hypertrophic pylorus #Railroad track sign - excess mucosa in pylorus leads to 2 barium columns
Baby turns blue when feeding and pink when crying - suspected diagnosis? Associated with?
Choanal Atresia (membrane between nostrils and pharyngeal space that prevents breathing during feeding)
CHARGE #Colombomas, CNS abnormalities #Heart defects #Atresia of choanae #Retardation of growth #Gential or urinary defects (hypogonadism) #Ear abnormalities
Baby turns blue when feeding and pink when crying - suspected diagnosis? Diagnose with?
Choanal Atresia (membrane between nostrils and pharyngeal space that prevents breathing during feeding)
CT
Pt does not pass meconium. Has bowel movement on rectal exam - suspected diagnosis? Manometry will show? Associated with?
Hirschsprung
High anal sphincter pressures
Down syndrome
Imperforate anus - associated with?
#Down Syndrome #VACTERL
VACTERL
Vertebral anomalies Anal atresia Cardiovascular anomalies Tracheoesophageal fistula Esophageal atresia Renal anomalies Limb anomalies
Newborn with bilious vomiting within 12 hours of birth - suspected diagnosis? Associated with?
Duodenal atresia
#Down syndrome #Annular Pancreas
Bird’s beak sign in child- suspected diagnosis? Typical location? Best initial therapy?
Ileum
Volvulus
Endoscopic decompression. If fails, THEN surgery
Currant Jelly stools - suspected diagnosis? associated with? Best diagnostic test? Therapeutic intervention? Best inital management?
Intussusception
#Rtavirus vaccine #HSP
Barium enema; Barium enema
Fluid and NGT decompression
Pt with Intissusception - barium enema contraindicated if?
Peritonitis, Perforation or shock
Painless and otherwise unremarkable BRBPR in child - suspected diagnosis? Most accurate test? Therapy?
Meckel’s
Technetium 99m
Surgery
Preterm infant with abdominal distention and elevated lactate - suspected diagnosis? Imaging will show?
Necrotizing enterocolitis
Pneumatosis intestinalis (air within bowel wall or portal vein)