Where does intestinal obstruction most commonly occur? Why?
- because it is relatively narrow
What is Hirschprung Disease? What area of the intestines does it always affect? What morphology might result? What is it associated with?
How do patients with Hirschprung Disease present?
What is a hernia? What may permit it to happen in the abdomen?
- weakness/defect in the peritoneal wall may permit this to happen
Name three vascular disorders of the bowel.
What is the range of damage in Ischemic Bowel Disease? What is each usually due to? What are the 2 phases? How can patients present?
What are some predispositions to Hemorrhoids?
What are the top 3 causes of malabsorptive diarrhea in the US? What is another common cause?
- irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
What occurs in malabsorptive diarrhea? What is the hallmark sign?
What is Celiac Disease also known as? What is the pathology involved? What do we use to diagnose it?
What is Celiac Disease highly associated with? 10% of patients with Celiac Disease have what characteristic symptom/clinical sign? What are some other symptoms?
What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)? How do we diagnose it? Is it more common in women or men?
What intestinal disease is responsible for 1/2 of all worldwide deaths in children younger than 5?
Name 5 common bacterial causes of Infectious Enterocolotis and 2 viral causes.
What organism is responsible for Cholera? How is it transmitted? What is the pathologic mechanism? What percentage of untreated patients will die? How do we treat it?
What is the most common bacterial enteric pathogen of the developed world? What does it cause?
There are two organisms responsible for Typhoid Fever - what are they? What is each associated with? What clinical sign may patients develop?
What is the most common organism involved with antibiotic-associated diarrhea? Which pathogen causes the most severe cases? What do we treat these patients with?
How does the rotavirus cause diarrhea?
What is Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)? What are the two major types?
Compare Chron Disease and Ulcerative Colitis.
Chron Disease can occur anywhere along the GIT, but where is it most commonly found? As for Ulcerative Colitis, which part of the tract is always involved?
What is Duodenal Atresia highly associated with? What are 3 of its clinical features?
What is a diverticulum in the small bowel known as? Is it a true or false diverticulum? What is it due to?