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Term
What is the best test to run for H pylori?
Definition
Breath and fecal antigen tests
Term
60 y/o pt comes in with dyspepsia, what do you do?
Definition
Endoscopy. Any pt >55 yrs with new onset of dyspepsia, needs a endoscopy
Term
What is the study of choice to diagnose gastroduodenal ulcers, erosive esophagitis, and upper gastrointestinal malignancy?
Definition
Upper endoscopy
Term
What is Boerhaave syndrome?
Definition
Rupture of the esophagus
Term
What is Mallory-Weiss syndrome?
Definition
Bleeding secondary to a mucosal tear at the gastroesophageal junction
Term
Irritation of what nerves can cause singultus?
Definition
Vagus and Phrenic
Term
What med will tx singultus?
Definition
Chlorpromazine (Thorazine) oral or IM
Term
Can you give laxatives for chronic, long term tx?
Definition
Yes, there is no evidence that long term use of these meds causes harm
Term
What is the tx for fecal impaction?
Definition
Enemas or digital disruption
Term
What is eructation?
Definition
Belching
Term
When do you start a diagnostic workup for someone who an non-inflammatory diarrhea?
Definition
7 days
Term
What is acute diarrhea usually caused by?
Definition
Bacterial toxins or drugs
Term
Bacterial pathogens can no longer be attributed to the cause of diarrhea after how many days?
Definition
14 days
Term
What meds are contraindicated in acute diarrhea because of an increase risk of toxic megacolon?
Definition
Anticholinergics (Lomotil)
Term
What is the preferred antidiarrheal agents?
Definition
Loperimide
Pepto Bismol (Bismuth Subsalicylate)
Term
Empiric treatment may be considered in patients with non–hospital-acquired diarrhea with moderate to severe fever, tenesmus, or bloody stools or the presence of fecal lactoferrin. What is the empiric Abx tx?
Definition
Fluoroquinolones - Cipro
Term
What is one of the main medications that can cause chronic diarrhea?
Definition
Metformin
Term
What stool softeners should be avoided in renal insufficiency pts?
Definition
Ones containing Magnesium
Term
Painless large-volume bleeding usually suggests what?
Definition
Diverticular bleeding.
Term
What is the most common cause of ascites?
Definition
Portal HTN, secondary to chronic liver disease
Term
What is the first diagnostic test done for a pt with ascites?
Definition
Abdominal U/S --> Abdominal paracentesis
Term
Patients with esophageal dysphagia often are evaluated first with what?
Definition
Radiographic barium study to differentiate between mechanical lesions and motility disicular.
Term
What is the empiric treatment for GERD?
Definition
PPI
Term
What is the treatment of Barrett's Esophagus, and how often should you do a endoscopy?
Definition
PPI
Endoscopy every 3 years
Term
What is the most serious complication of Barrett's esophagus?
Definition
Esophageal adenocarcinoma
Term
What is the treatment of Barrett's Esophagus, and how often should you do a endoscopy?
Definition
PPI
Endoscopy every 3 years
Term
What is the most serious complication of Barrett's esophagus?
Definition
Esophageal adenocarcinoma
Term
A patient has started to develop gradual solid food dysphagia months to years. What do you need to do to work this patient up?
Definition
Endoscopy and biopsy.
You must do a biopsy to differentiate peptic stricture from esophageal carcinoma
Term
What is the tx of peptic stricture?
Definition
To heal the esophagitis, symptomatic relief
Term
What type of life style modifications can you recommend for someone with GERD before pharmacologic treatment?
Definition
Eat small meals, eliminate acidic foods, weight loss, do not lay down right after a meal, elevate head of the bed 6''
Term
Pt comes in with intermittent dysphagia. Pt state states that she has no problems with liquids, but whenever she eats meat, that it sometimes feels hard to get down. What is the tx of this patient?
Definition
Schatzki ring
Bougie dilator, multiple dilations may be required
Term
Patient notes halitosis, spontaneous regurgitation of undigested food, nocturnal choking, gurgling in the throat, and a slight protrusion in the neck. How do you diagnose this condition?
Definition
Zenker Diverticulum
Barium Esophagogram
Term
A patient who has cirrhosis of the liver should undergo what diagnostic procedure and why?
Definition
Endoscopy to determine if varices are present
Term
How often should a patient with cirrhosis and no varices undergo a endoscopic evaluation?
Definition
Every 3 years
Term
Pt states he has gradual, progressive dysphagia for solids and liquids. Regurgitation of undigested food. You do a barium esophagogram, it shows "bird's beak" distal esophagus. How do you confirm your suspected diagnosis?
Definition
Esophageal manometry confirms the diagnosis of achalasia
Term
How do you tx achalasia?
Definition
Bo-tox injections in the lower esophageal sphincter
Pneumatic dilation
Modified Heller cardiomyotomy of the LES and cardia
Term
What is the hallmark sign of peptic ulcer disease?
Definition
Epigastric pain
Term
What is the procedure of choice for diagnosing a pt that you believe has peptic ulcer disease?
Definition
Upper Endoscopy
Term
What is the tx of peptic ulcer disease?
Definition
PPI 30 min. before breakfast
Term
Long term use of PPIs may lead to what?
Definition
Deficiency in Vitamin B12, Iron, Calcium
Term
Which H2 receptor antagonist inhibits cytochrome P450 metabolism?
Definition
Cimetidine
Term
What medication can be given prophylactically to reduce ulcers in a patient taking NSAIDs?
Definition
Misoprostol and PPIs
Term
How do you eradicate H-pylori?
Definition
14 days of PPI
Amoxicillin 1gram BID (Flagly, if allergic)
Clarithromycin BID
Term
Pt comes in with sudden, severe generalized abdominal pain. On physical examination, patients appear ill, with a rigid, quiet abdomen and rebound tenderness. What is test would you like to do for this diagnosis?
Definition
Perforated Ulcer
CT Scan
Term
Pt has perforated ulcer, what do you see on a abdominal Xray?
Definition
Free air beneath the left and right hemidiaphragms
Term
This syndrome is caused by gastrin-secreting gut neuroendocrine tumors (gastrinomas)?
Definition
Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
Term
What labs do you want to do on a patient that you suspect Zollinger-Ellison syndrome?
Definition
Fasting gastrin levels (normal <150)
Term
What meds need to be avoided before a patient does a fasting gastrin level test?
Definition
Pt should not take H2 antagonist for 24 hours or a PPI for 6 days
Term
What is the most important indicator for treating Zollinger-Ellison syndrome?
Definition
Whether the gastroma has metastasized to the liver
Term
What nutrients are malabsorbed when a pt has diarrhea?
Definition
Fats and carbs
Term
What nutrients are malabsorbed when a patient has steatorrhea?
Definition
Fat soluble vitamins, fatty acids, triglycerides, phospholipids, cholesterol
Term
What is the cutaneous variant of Celiac Disease?
Definition
Dermatitis Herpetiformis
Term
What tests should be done if Celiac disease is suspected?
Definition
IgA endomysial antibody
IgA tTG antibody tests
Term
If a patient has positive serologic testing for Celiac disease, what is the next step in confirming the diagnosis?
Definition
Endoscopic mucosal biopsy of the distal duodenum or proximal jejunum
Term
What is the tx of Celiac disease?
Definition
Gluten free diet
Term
45 y/o patient comes in with signs of malabsorption, fever of unknown origin, lymphadenopathy, seronegative arthritis, culture-negative endocarditis, or multisystemic disease, what is the cause of this disease? What is the tx?
Definition
Bacillus T-Whippeli
Abx therapy
Term
Duodenal biopsy with periodic acid-Schiff (PAS)-positive macrophages with characteristic bacillus, makes you think of what diagnosis?
Definition
Whipple disease
Term
How would you confirm the diagnosis of lactase deficiency?
Definition
Hydrogen breath test
Term
What is Ilues?
Definition
Neurogenic failure or loss of peristalsis in the intestine in the absence of any mechanical obstruction
Term
What meds commonly affect intestinal mobility?
Definition
Opiods, anticholinergics, phenothiazines
Term
A post-op patients c/o mild diffuse, continuous abdominal discomfort with nausea and vomiting. Generalized abdominal distention is present, bowel sounds are diminished. What will the radiographs show? What is the tx?
Definition
Acute paralytic ileus
Xray shows distended gas filled loops @ the small and large intestines
CT can be used to excluse mechanical obstruction
Tx: Restriction of oral intake, and gradual liberization of the diet
Term
What is Ogilvie Syndrome?
Definition
Acute colonic pseudo obstruction
Term
Post operative pt has severe abdominal distention. Pt states he has no abdominal pain. Pt reports minimal tenderness upon palpation. What is the tx?
Definition
Conservative tx
NG and rectal tube should be placed
Ambulate or roll side to side to make pt fart
DC any drugs that decrease GI motility
Enemas, if large amount of stool are seen on radiographs
Term
Positive psoas and obturator signs are usually indicative of what diagnosis?
Definition
Appedicitis
Term
What imagining is appropriate in a suspected case of appendicitis?
Definition
U/S or CT
CT is more accurate
Term
The sudden onset of lower abdominal pain in the middle of the menstrual cycle suggests what?
Definition
Mittelschmerz
Term
What is the treatment of diverticular disease?
Definition
High fiber diet or fiber supplements
Term
Pt has acute abdominal pain and fever.
Left lower abdominal tenderness and mass.
Leukocytosis, what is the tx?
Definition
Diverticulitis
Term
What is the first step in treating a patient with suspected diverticulitis?
Definition
Empiric therapy and clear liquid diet
Augmentin and Cipro
Can also use, Flagyl and Bactrim until patient is afebrile
Term
What studies are contraindicated in possible acute diverticulitis?
Definition
Endoscopy and Colonoscopy
Term
What is the tx of Familial adenomatous polyposis?
Definition
Complete proctocolectomy with ileoanal anastomosis or colectomy with ileorectal anastomosis is recommended, usually before age 20 years.
Term
In a pt with familial adenomatous polyposis, how often should that have an endoscopy done?
Definition
Every 1-3 years
Term
Pain is unusual for which type of hemorrhoids?
Definition
Internal
Term
What is the study of choice to see internal hemorrhoids?
Definition
Anorectal evaluation in the jackknife position
Term
How do you confirm the diagnosis of anal fissures?
Definition
Visual inspection
Term
How do you tx anal fissures?
Definition
Fiber and sitz baths
EMLA cream may provide relief
Term
What is a normal bilirubin level?
Definition
0.2-1.2
Term
Jaundice may not be evident until bilirubin levels reach what?
Definition
3
Term
Stool and urine color are normal, and there is mild jaundice. Hyperbilirubinemia with no bilirubin in the urine. What type of bilirubin is increased?
Definition
Unconjugated bilirubin
Term
Demonstration of dilated bile ducts by ultrasonography or CT indicates what?
Definition
Biliary obstruction
Term
Reduced activity of glucuronyl transferase. Unconjugated (indirect) bilirubin. Benign, asymptomatic hereditary jaundice. What is the tx?
Definition
Gilbert's syndrome
No tx necessary
Term
How do you confirm the diagnosis of anal fissures?
Definition
Visual inspection
Term
How do you tx anal fissures?
Definition
Fiber and sitz baths
EMLA cream may provide relief
Term
What is a normal bilirubin level?
Definition
0.2-1.2
Term
Jaundice may not be evident until bilirubin levels reach what?
Definition
3
Term
Stool and urine color are normal, and there is mild jaundice. Hyperbilirubinemia with no bilirubin in the urine. What type of bilirubin is increased?
Definition
Unconjugated bilirubin
Term
Demonstration of dilated bile ducts by ultrasonography or CT indicates what?
Definition
Biliary obstruction
Term
Reduced activity of glucuronyl transferase. Unconjugated (indirect) bilirubin. Benign, asymptomatic hereditary jaundice. What is the tx?
Definition
Gilbert's syndrome
No tx necessary
Term
How is hep A transmitted?
Definition
Fecal-oral route
Term
IgG anti-HAV (in the absence of IgM anti-HAV) indicates what?
Definition
previous exposure to HAV, noninfectivity, and immunity
Term
What labs are elevated in Hep A?
Definition
ALT & AST (occurs early) followed by, alkaline phosphatase and bilirubin
Term
Detection of what immunoglobulin is an excellent test to diagnose acute hep A?
Definition
IgM Anti HAV
Term
How is Hep B transferred?
Definition
Through blood or sex
It is carried is saliva, vagina secretions, semen
Term
How is Hep C transmitted?
Definition
Needles
Term
Diagnosis of Hep C is based on what?
Definition
An enzyme immunoassay (EIA) that detects antibodies to HCV
Term
What is the treatment of Hep C?
Definition
Peginterferon for 6-24 weeks
Term
Hepatitis D only effects people with what other Hepatitis?
Definition
Hep B
Term
What hepatitis would be responsible for water bourne outbreaks in endemic countries?
Definition
Hep E
Term
What is the most common cause for acute liver failure?
Definition
Acetaminophen OD
Term
Patients with chronic viral hepatitis, who are in the active viral replicating stage can be treated with what?
Definition
Nucleoside
Nucleotide analog
Pegylated interferon
Term
What hepatitis responds to steroids?
Definition
Autoimmune hepatitis
Term
What are the most common types of autoimmune hepatitis?
Definition
Anti-nuclear antibody (ANA) or smooth muscle antibody
Term
What lab value is elevated the most in alcoholic liver disease?
Definition
AST is greater than ALT, but both elevated
Term
What is the tx of alcoholic liver disease?
Definition
Stop drinking
Naltrexone or Acamprosate
Term
Pt has a fatty liver from alcoholic liver disease, is the fatty liver reversible is the patient stops drinking?
Definition
Yes
Term
What vitamins should be given to a patient with alcoholic liver disease?
Definition
Thiamine, zinc, folic acid
Term
What labs are elevated in non-alcoholic liver disease?
Definition
Aminotransferase
Term
What test is diagnostic of non-alcoholic liver disease?
Definition
Percutaneous liver biopsy
Term
What is the treatment for non-alcoholic liver disease?
Definition
Weight loss, exercise, dietary fat restriction
Term
What are the most common causes of cirrhosis in the US?
Definition
Alcohol and Hep C
Term
A patient with cirrhosis should receive what vaccines?
Definition
HAV, HBV, Pneumococcal, Flu
Term
How do you treat a patient with cirrhotic ascites?
Definition
1st try sodium restriction
Combo of spirinolactone and lasix may be needed
Term
What is the most readily identified and measurable toxin in hepatic encephalopathy?
Definition
Ammonia, not is not the sole cause of the disease
Term
What are the stages of encephalopathy?
Definition
1) Mild confusion
2) Drowsiness
3) Stupor
4) Coma
Term
What is used to assess chronic liver disease?
Definition
Child-tucotte-pugh scoring system
Term
What test is done for anyone who has an iron overload? What diagnosis are you confirming if the test is positive?
Definition
HFE mutations
Hemochromatosis
Term
What is the tx of hemochromatosis?
Definition
Avoid foods rich in iron (such as red meat), alcohol, vitamin C, raw shellfish, and supplemental iron.
Phlebotomies weekly
After iron and ferritin levels are normal, phlebotomies every 2-4 months
Term
What condition is characterized by excessive deposition of copper in the liver and brain?
Definition
Wilsons disease
Term
Kayser-Fleischer ring, what is the dignosis?
Definition
Wilsons
Term
What is the tx of Wilsons?
Definition
To remove excess copper before it damages the liver and brain
Term
What is Budd-Chiari syndrome?
Definition
Hepatic vein obstruction
Term
What is the screening test of choice for someone who you suspects has Budd-Chiari syndrome?
Definition
Contrast-enhanced, color, or dopplar flow U/S
Term
What is the imaging test that confirms hepatic vein obstruction?
Definition
Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA)
Term
What is the most common cause of hepatic abscesses in the US?
Definition
Ascending cholangitis
Term
What is the most common benign neoplasm of the liver?
Definition
Cavernous hemangioma
Term
Pt comes in with infrequent episodes of steady severe pain in epigastrium or right upper quadrant with radiation to right scapula. What imaging studies would you like to do?
Definition
Gall Stones
U/S
Term
What is the tx for someone with symptomatic gall bladder disease?
Definition
Laparoscopic cholestectomy
Term
Pt has right upper quadrant abdominal tenderness (often with a Murphy sign, or inhibition of inspiration by pain on palpation of the right upper quadrant) is almost always present and is usually associated with muscle guarding and rebound tenderness in what disease? What probably preceded the pain?
Definition
Pain usually elicited by a fatty meal
Cholecystitis
Term
What is the first imaging study that should be performed in a patient you suspect Cholecystitis?
Definition
Abdominal U/S
HIDA scan would follow
Term
Is hospitalization necessary for patients with cholecystitis?
Definition
Yes, ALL patients with cholecystitis should be hospitalized
Term
What is the Charcot triad? What diagnosis goes with this?
Definition
pain, fever (and chills), and jaundice
Cholangitis
Term
Pt comes in with intense epigastic pain that radiates to the back. Pt c/o of N/V. Pt also states the pain becomes worse when walking or laying supine. She states the pain becomes better when sitting up and leaning forward. On PE the patient is negative for guarding and rebound tenderness. What is the diagnosis?
Definition
Pancreatitis
Term
Severity of acute alcoholic pancreatitis can be assessed using what criteria?
Definition
Ranson criteria
Term
What labs are elevated in pancreatitis? Which one stays elevated longer?
Definition
Amylase and Lipase
Lipase remains high longer, and is more accurate
Term
What imaging is useful in helping diagnose pancreatitis?
Definition
Unenhanced CT
Term
What is the tx of acute pancreatitis?
Definition
Withhold oral foods and liquids, bed rest
Food can be started once patient is pain free and have bowel sounds, start with clear liquids
Term
Should patients be hospitalized in acute pancreatitis?
Definition
Nearly all patients should be, yes
Term
Majority of colorectal cancers arise from malignant transformation of what type of polyp?
Definition
Adenomatous polyp
Term
An average at-risk pt should begin colon cancer screening?
Definition
50, colonoscopy every 10 years
Term
Individuals who have a family hx of colon cancer, and the cancer was diagnosed after the age of 60, what are the guidelines?
Definition
Colonoscopy at 40, then every 10 years
Term
Individuals who have family hx of colon cancer, and the cancer was diagnosed before the age of 60, what are the guidelines?
Definition
Colonoscopy at 40 OR 10 years before the cancer was detected, then every 5 years
Term
What are the 4 classifications of adenomas?
Definition
Tubular, villous, serrated, tubulovillous
Term
Patients with 1–2 small (< 1 cm) tubular adenomas (without villous features or high-grade dysplasia) should have their next colonoscopy when?
Definition
5-10 years
Term
Patients with 3–10 adenomas, an adenoma > 1 cm, or an adenoma with villous features or high-grade dysplasia should have their next colonoscopy when?
Definition
3 years
Term
Patients with more than 10 adenomas should have a repeat colonoscopy when?
Definition
1-2 years
Term
This condition characterized by hamartomatous polyps throughout the gastrointestinal tract (most notably in the small intestine) as well as mucocutaneous pigmented macules on the lips, buccal mucosa, and skin. What is this condition?
Definition
Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
Term
Peutz-Jeghers syndrome is an autosomal_________condition?
Definition
Dominant
Term
Consensus definition of irritable bowel syndrome is abdominal discomfort or pain that has two of the following three features, what are they?
Definition
(1) relieved with defecation,
(2) onset associated with a change in frequency of stool,
(3) onset associated with a change in form (appearance) of stool
Term
A pt with IBS diarrhea, should undergo what testing?
Definition
Serologic testing for Celiac disease
Term
What pharmocological tx can be used for IBS?
Definition
Anticholinergics - hyoscyamine
Loperamide for diarrhea
Osmotic laxitives - milk of mag, polyetholyne glycol
Lactulose and sorbitol are poorly tolerated in IBS pts
Tricyclic antidepressants
SSRIs maybe for overall well being
Term
What is the tx for antibiotic associated colitis?
Definition
Stop Abx
Start metronidazole, if resistant Vancomycin
Term
What is the imaging study of choice for antibiotic associated colitis?
Definition
Sigmoidoscopy
Term
For pts with antibiotic associated colitis whose WBC >15,000 or a rise of >1.5 in serum creatinine should be tx with what?
Definition
ORAL vancomycin
IV should not be used, because it does not penetrate the bowel
Term
Which inflammatory bowel disease only involves the colon?
Definition
Ulcerative colitis
Term
What inflammatory bowel disease has patchy transmural inflammation involving any segment of the gastrointestinal tract from the mouth to the anus?
Definition
Crohns
Term
How do you treat inflammatory bowel disease?
Definition
Sulfasalazine, coadminister folate
Methotrexate can also be used (especially in Crohns)
Term
What drugs are used for corticosteroid dependent inflammatory bowel disease patients?
Definition
Thiopurine drugs
Term
This inflammatory bowel disease is a chronic lifelong illness characterized by exacerbations and periods of remission?
Definition
Crohns
Term
This inflammatory bowel disease has bloody diarrhea?
Definition
Ulcerative colitis
Term
What is the tx of pilonidal disease?
Definition
Good hygiene and observations
I&D
Excision
Term
Define these hernias:
Reducible
Incarcerated
Strangulated
Definition
Reducible: Contents can be restored to their anatomic location
Incarcerated: An irreducible hernia
Strangulated: An incarcerated hernia with vascular compromise of the herniated contents.
Term
Which type of inguinal hernia passes through Hesslebach's triangle?
Definition
Direct Inguinal hernia
Term
Presence of HBsAg signifies what?
Definition
Active infection
Term
Anti-HBsAg with no other markers usually indicates what?
Definition
Immunity
Term
What is the window period in Hep B?
Definition
Time when no surface antigen or antibody, but anti core
Term
Anti surface and anti core represents what?
Definition
Chronic Hep B
Term
Anti core antibodies represents what?
Definition
Window period
Term
Anti Surface antigens represents what?
Definition
Immunity
Term
HBeAnti represents what?
Definition
Viral replication stage
Term
How do you tx cholangitis?
Definition
Quinolones, ampicillin, and gentamycin
Electrolyte replacement and fluid
Term
What is the most common type of inguinal hernia? Least common?
Definition
Indirect - most common
Femoral - least common
Term
How do you tx phenylketonuria?
Definition
Low-phenylalanine diet and tyrosine supplementation
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