What developmental disorder is Hirschsprung disease associated with?
Down Syndrome
What is the embryologic abnormality that causes Hirschsprung Disease?
congenital failure of ganglion cells to descend
What causes Colonic Diverticula?
What are the symptoms/complications of Colonic Diverticula?
What is Angiodysplasia?
Where does Angiodysplasia most commonly arise? Why?
How does Angiodysplasia typically present?
Hematochezia in an older adult
What is Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangectasia?
What is ischemic colitis?
ischemic damage to the colon
Where does ischemic colitis most often occur?
Splenic flexure
What is the most common cause of ischemic colitis?
Atherosclerosis of the Superior Mesenteric Artery
How does Ischemic Colitis typically present?
What GI wall layers contribute to Colonic Polyps?
raised protrusions of colonic mucosa
What is the most common type of Colonic Polyp?
Hyperplastic Polyp
What causes Hyperplastic Polyps?
Where to hyperplastic polyps most commonly arise?
Left colon (rectosigmoid)
Are hyperplastic polyps benign or malignant?
Benign, with no malignant potential
What is the second most common type of colonic polyp?
Adenomatous polp
= neoplastic proliferation of glands
Are adenomatous polyps benign or malignant?
What is the Adenoma-Carcinoma Sequence?
What are the three key risk factors that tell you there is an increased theoretical risk of the progression from adenoma to carcinoma evaluated during colonoscopy?
What is FAP?
What is the prophylactic treatment for carcinoma in FAP patients?
Removal of colon and rectum
What syndrome is associated with the combination of FAP + fibromatosis + osteomas?
Gardner Syndrome
(fibromatosis = non-neoplastic proliferation of fibroblasts that is destructive)
(osteoma = benign tumor of bone)