Small Bowel - Pathoma Flashcards
What condition is duodenal atresia associated with?
Down Syndrome
What are the three clinical features of Duodenal atresia?
- Polyhydramnios
- Distension of stomach and blind loop of duodenum
- “double-bubble” sign
- Bilious vomiting
Is Meckel Diverticulum a “true” diverticulum or “false” diverticulum?
True
A Meckel Diverticulum arises due to what?
failure of the vitelline duct to involute
What is the most common congenital anomaly of the GI tract?
Meckel Diverticulum
What are the two most common locations for a Volvulus?
- Sigmoid colon
- elderly
- Cecum
- young adults
What type of processes are associated with the production of intussusception in children and in adults?
- Leading edge!
- in children → most common cause is lymphoid hyperplasia (due to infection and consequent growth of Peyer’s patches)
- terminal ileum to cecum
- in adults → most common cause is tumor
- in children → most common cause is lymphoid hyperplasia (due to infection and consequent growth of Peyer’s patches)
What are the three key clinical features of Small Bowel Infarction?
- Abdominal pain
- Bloody diarrhea
- Decreased bowel sounds
Which HLA types is Celiac Disease associated with?
HLA DQ2 and DQ8
How does tissue damage occur in Celiac disease?
- Gluten in ingested
- Gliadin is deamidated by tTG
- APCs ingest gliadin
- APCs present gliadin to Helper T cells via MHC II
- Helper T cells mediate tissue damage in the small bowel
What skin condition is associated with Celiac Disease? What causes it?
Dermatitis Herpetiformis
- Due to IgA deposition at tips of dermal papillae
What are the laboratory findings in Celiac Disease?
- IgA antibodies against:
- endomysium (connective tissue that sheathes each muscle fiber)
- tTG (tissue trans-glutaminase)
- gliadin
- IgG antibodies are useful for diagnosis in IgA deficiency
Patient’s with Celiac disease are at an increased of developing what neoplasias?
- Small bowel carcinoma
- T-cell lymphoma (EATL)
***Presents as refractory disease despite good dietary control!
Where is the bowel damage most prominent in Tropical Sprue?
more in the jejunum and ileum
What part of the small bowel does Whipple’s Disease most affect?
lamina propria
Besides the small bowel, what additional sites are affected by Whipple’s Disease?
- Synovium of joints
- Cardiac valves
- Lymph nodes
- CNS
What is Abetalipoproteinemia?
- Autosomal recessive deficiency of apolipoprotein B-48 (chylomicron) and B-100 (VLDL/LDL)
What is a Carcinoid Tumor?
- Malignant proliferation of neuroendocrine cells
- Low-grade malignancy
What immunohistochemical stain are carcinoid tumor cells positive for?
Chromogranin
What is the appearance of carcinoid tumors?
- Submucosal polp-like nodule
- Can arise anywhere along the gut, but the small bowel is the most common site
What hormone is most often secreted by Carcinoid Tumors?
Serotonin
- 5-HIAA (metabolite) is excreted in the urine
- not carinoid syndrome until tumor metastasizes to liver (5HT has to enter systemic circulation)
What are the symptoms of Carcinoid Syndrome?
- Bronchospasm
- Diarrhea
- Flushing of the skin
- All symptoms can be triggered by EtOH or emotional stress
What is Carcinoid Heart Disease?
- Right-sided valvular fibrosis
- due to metastasis of carcinoid tumor to the liver
- leads to tricuspid regurgitation and pulmonary valve stenosis
- No left-sided disease because lung has MAO to degrade serotonin before it enters right side