Foregut
Pharynx → duodenum
Midgut
Duodenum → proximal 2/3 of transverse colon
Hindgut
Distal 1/3 of transverse colon to anal canal above pectinate line
Midgut development
Defect rostral fold closure
Sternal defects
Defect lateral fold closure
Omphalocele, gastroschisis
Defect caudal fold closure
Bladder exstrophy
Duodenal atresia
Jejunal and ileal atresia
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is associated with exposure to
Macrolides
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is associated with what type of alkalosis
Results in hypokalemic and hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis (secondary to vomiting of gastric acid and subsequent volume contraction)
Annular pancreas
Ventral pancreatic bud abnormally encircles 2nd part of the duodenum. Forms a ring of pancreatic tissue that may cause duodena narrowing and nonbilious vomiting.
Pancreas divisum
Ventral and dorsal parts fail to fuse at 8 weeks. Common anomaly, mostly asymptomatic but may cause chronic abdominal pain and/or pancreatitis
Embryology of spleen
Arises in mesentery of stomach (hence is mesodermal) but has foregut supply (celiac trunk → splenic artery)
Retroperitoneal structures
Include GI structures that lack a mesentery and non-GI structures. Injuries to retroperitoneal structures can cause blood or gas accumulation in the retroperitoneal space.
“SAD PUCKER”
Superior mesenteric artery syndrome
Characterized by intermittent intestinal obstruction symptoms (primarily postprandial pain) when transverse (3rd) portion of duodenum is compressed between the SMA and aorta. Typically occurs in conditions associated with diminished mesenteric fat (eg low body weight/malnutrition)
Branches of celiac trunk
Common hepatic, splenic, and left gastric
Kupffer cells
Specialized macrophages that form the lining of sinusoids
Hepatic stellate (Ito) cells
Located in space of Disse and store vitamin A when quiescent and produce extracellular matrix when activated.
Zone I
Zone II
- Yellow fever
Zone III
Painless jaundice
Usually caused by tumors that arise in the head of pancreas (usually ductal adenocarcinoma) that can cause obstruction of the common bile duct
Layers of spermatic cord and their derivatives
“ICE tie”