Which vitamins are fat soluble?
A, D, E, and K
How does vitamin A deficiency present?
with night blindness and xerophthalmia (dry conjunctiva and cornea)
How does vitamin E deficiency present?
with anemia or hemolysis, neurologic deficits, and altered prostaglandin synthesis
How does vitamin B1 deficiency present?
as beriberi, consisting of cardiac failure, peripheral neuropathy, hoarseness or aphonia, and Wernicke’s encephalopathy
How does vitamin C deficiency present?
as scurvy with hematologic abnormalities, edema, spongy swelling of the gums, poor wound healing, corkscrew hairs, and impaired collagen synthesis
How does niacin deficiency present?
as pellagra with diarrhea, dermatitis, and dementia and with glossitis or stomatitis
How does zinc deficiency present?
with skin lesions, poor wound healing, immune dysfunction, diarrhea, and growth failure
What is the difference between marasmus and kwashiorkor?
What is the difference between digestion and absorption?
Carbohydrate Malabsorption
Protein Malabsorption
Lipid Malaborptions
What stool findings are consistent with carbohydrate, protein, and lipid malabsorption?
Protein Intolerance
Celiac Disease
Short Bowel Syndrome
What is the difference between gastroesophageal reflex and GERD?
- GERD is a pathologic state associated with GI or pulmonary symptoms and sequelae
Physiologic Gastroesophageal Reflux
GERD
Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
Midgut Malrotation
Volvulus
Describe mid-gut rotation in utero.
the intestines normally return to the abdomen through the umbilical cord during the tenth week of gestation and undergo a counterclockwise rotation about the SMA
Duodenal Atresia/Stenosis