Week 2.4 - Pathology of Upper Gastro-Intestinal Tract Flashcards
What is the most common cause of GI issues?
weak/damaged lower oesophageal sphincter allowing acid reflux
How can obesity lead to acid reflux and which other disorders may have the same effect?
obesity - pressure causes herniation of sphyncter. collagen disorder may cause same issue
What are 5 pathologies of the upper GI tract?
- gastric cancer
- oesophageal cancer
- gastritis
- oesophageal reflux
- peptic ulceration
What may cause oesophageal reflux?
hiatus hernia for example
How does oesophageal reflux lead to ulceration?
keratin destroyed by acid. hyperplasia of epithelium to counteract. thick epithelium. if fails then ulceration - no epithelium. oesophagus is NON-KERITINISING
What is the lining of the oesophagus? Its benefit?
stratified squamous with keratin - strong and flexible with structural integrity and allows food bolluses in
How does oesophageal reflux lead to barretts oesophagus?
metaplasia in oesophagus from squamous to glandular mucous secreting cells. these aren’t resistant to sharp foods, so cuts happen and fibrosis to repair. this is barretts.
What are the forms and causes of oesophageal cancer?
- squamous carcinoma due to smoking, alcohol or dietary carcinogens like smoked fish/meat
- adenocarcinoma due to barretts metaplasia or obesity, starting with acid reflux
Which food is known for causing acid reflux?
high potassium foods as potassium triggers HCl production and release
What are the 3 things cancer in the GIT does to cause symptoms?
obstruction, ulceration, perforation
How can oesophageal cancer spread?
local invasion, lymph or liver by blood
What is the 5YSR of oesophageal cancer and gastric cancer?
oesophageal is 15% and gastric is 20%
What is gastritis and causes?
stomach inflammation from ABC - A (autoimmune), B (bacterial) or C (chemical) damage
What are commonest causes of ABC?
A - body fights own cells so atrophic, less parietal cells, less acid and less intrinsic factor
B - H-pylori produces potassium - acid produced
C - commonly NSAID’s, bile reflux and alcohol
How do you treat gastritis of each cause?
- if autoimmune give b12 injections and iron.
- if bacterial, give antibiotics and proton inhibitor.
- if chemical, stop taking NSAID’s and take antacids or proton inhibitors