On what type of immune cell is each of the following cell surface proteins found? CD4 CD14 CD16 CD19 CD3 CD8
CD4 - TH cells CD14 - MQs CD16 - NK cells CD19 - B cells CD3 - ALL T cells CD8 - Cytotoxic T cells
Child with immune disorder suffers from repeated staph accesses. It is found that neutrophils fail to respond because the chemotactic stimuli are deficient.
Most likely dx?
Hyper IgE (Job) Syndrome - Low IFN-Y
What are the contents, blood supply, and innervation of the foregut?
Esophagus, stomach, 1st part of duodenum, liver + gallbladder, pancreas
Blood = celiac trunk
Para = vagus
symp = splanchnic nerves
What are the contents, blood supply, and innervation of the midgut?
3rd and 4th duodenum, ileum, appendix, proximal 2/3 colon (to splenic flexure)
Blood = sma
para = vagus
simp = splanchnic nerves
What are the contents, blood supply, and innervation of the hindgut?
Distal 1/3 colon (sigmoid, rectum) to pectinate line
Blood = IMA
para = pelvic splanchnic nerves
simp = lumbar splanchnic nerves
Describe hypertrophic pyloric stenosis:
Describe extra hepatic biliary atresia:
Describe annular pancreas:
Mekel’s Diverticulum: What is the rule of 2’s?
This is a persistent remnant of the vitelline duct
Describe congenital malrotation of the midgut:
Describe congenital intestinal stenosis:
- failure to thrive
What is hirshspring disease?
neural crest cells fail to migrate into colon–> NO peristalsis
Describe anal agenesis:
Improper formation of urorectal septum–> no anal opening
Esophageal adenocarcinoma:
Esophageal adenocarcinoma:
What are esophageal varicies?
Common cause and clinical findings
Commonly due to portal HTN–> varicosities in the esophagus
What is Boerhaave Syndrome?
Severe retching–> complete rupture of esophagus
- Can cause pneumothorax or even death
What is esophageal Achalasia?
What does biopsy reveal? How does it present? What are radiological findings?
Failure of lower esophageal sphincter to relax due to loss of aurbach’s plexus (loss of ganglion cells between inner and outer muscular layers) –>
Two common causes of esophaglea achalasia?
Chugs Disease
-Trypanosoma cruzi –> cardiomegaly, megaesophagus
CREST Syndromes
What is an omphalocele?
OOOOOOh so much worse than gastroschisisis…
What is gastroschisisis?
Zener Diverticulum location:
Above UES
Traction diverticulum location:
midpoint of esophagus
Epiphrenic diverticulum location:
above the LES