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Digestive tract summary

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In this summary, I cover important notes, especially from the book clinical about the tractus digestivum. This summary helped me get a 9 on the medical exam. Hope this helps you just as much! Words are mainly in English, but possibly also partly in Dutch.

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,Most common cause of acute bleed upper G.I: peptic ulcer
Most common cause of acute bleed lower G.I:
 Small bleed: hemorrhoids and fissures and polyps
 Massive bleeds: diverticula, ischemic colitis

Most common cause of chronic bleed G.I: hookworm

Gastric cancer and peptic ulcer: epigastric pain (patient points 1 finger)
Small intestine is relatively resistant to neoplasms

G.I cancers --> iron deficiency anemia
Zymogens in pancreas serous cell acini: inactivate trypsinogen and chymotripsynogen

Bleeding ulcer treatment: adrenaline, thermalcoag/clips/radiologic coiling/surgica

Most common cancers oesophagus:
 Adenocarcinoma: lower 1/3 oes. --> possibly by barrett's oesophgatisi
o Barret's oesophagys: metaplasia; esp obese men; 0,5% cancer risk per year
 SSC: middle and upper 1/3 oes. --> possibly by achalasia (dysfunctioning myenteric plexus =
aperistalsis and megaesophagus by failure relaxation LOS)

Most common causes:
 Acute pancreatitis: gallstones (60%) -> alcohol (20%)
o Diagnosis: abdominal pain epigastric to back and amylase/lipase 3x normal
o Imaging only if needed to confirm; US to exclude billiary, CT to exclude complications
and confirm diag, MRI if recurrent or negative US in biliary suspection
o Mild =80%, sever =20% -> necrotizing, mortality 20%
o Infected necrosis --> surgical drainage
 Chronic pancreatitis: alcohol --> calcifications on x-ray
 Complications chronic pancreatitis: pancreatic pseudocysts, ascites, pleural effusion, DM, CF
 Gastritis: H. pylori; also possibly irritants (most comonly aspirin and alcohol!!), trauma etc.
o Increased permeability of gastric barries (mucosa and tight junctions) --> higher risk
of peptic ulcer
 Peptic ulcer causes: H. pylori, smoking, alcohol (damages mucosa), NSAID/aspirin
H.Pylori: below mucosa attaches to epithelium + urease = urea to NH3 basic and Cl- which are
both cytotoxic to the small intestine and NH3 stimulates secretion of HCL

Peppermint, chocolate, coffee, licorice, fat, alcohol --> relax the LOS --> pyrosis/heartburn in
GORD

Positive H. pylori test:
o <55 yrs: triple therapy
o >55 yrs, first endoscopy to exclude malignant cause
Surgery G.I:
 Chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic carcinoma: severe knagende pijn, relieved by leaning
forwads
 IBS: alternating diarrhea and constipation, bloating pain esp. After meal
 Most common cause of nonacute abdominal pain in children: infantile colitits (cow milk
allergy for example), IBS, IBD, streptococcus
 Most common diagnosis of diarrhea after intestinal infection is IBS
 Pseudomembranous colitis - diarrhea by C. difficile

,  Dark blood in stool = transverse, descending colon; in from proximal G.I, usually blood
altered by digestion --> melaena
 Mucus w/ stool mostly with IBS
 Tenesmus mostly with IBS or rectal/anal tumor
 Courvousier's law: If obstructive jaundice and distended gallbladder --> probably tumor not
gallstones bc stones = chronic inflammation = fibrosis = prevents distension
 US is first choice biliary investigation but low reliability distal bilde duct
 Strictures most commonly by post-operative fibrosis or inflammation (cholecystitis = mirizzi
syndrome)
 Treatment of obstructive noncurable tumor = stenting palliatively
 Right iliac fossa = common site asymptomatic mass
 Crohns disease of terminal ileum can present as tender mass , with pain and diarrhea
 Primary liver tumors only common in developing countries; by hepatitis B and C
 Pancreatic cancer:
o 90% adenocarcinoma of exocrine ductal cells ; most detected at incurable stage
o Worst prognosis of all G.I cancers ; but well differentiated ductual
o Risk factors: smoking, chronic pancreatitis, obesity, DM11, family
o Obstructive jaundice: pale stool and dark urine, conjugated
 Jaundice by panc and other obstructive tumor are usually painless, while
gallstone obstructive jaundice has pain
o Golden standard: EUS to assess tumor size, site, vascular involvement, potential
operability
o Curable cancers --> surgical = Whipple operation - pancreaticoduodenectomy
 High mortality and morbidity
o Palliative: stent obstructive jaundice, pain treatment with coeliac ganglion blockade
 HCC and cholangiocarcinome, unlike pancreatic cancer slow growing and late metastases
 Gallbladder carcinoma
o Old age
o Associated with gallstones
o Carcinogenic factor = chronic inflammation
 Liver abcess most commonly by amoeba
 HCC causes: hepatitis B and C, chronic hepatitis, hemochromatosis, alcoholic
o By diagnosis time, usually spread in liver so low chance curative
 Resecting metastatic cancer usually not useful but with colorectal cancer spreading to the
liver it is useful

GORD kan via aspiratie pneumonie astma verergeren

Anatomy:
 Spleen: emryonic derivative = mesoderm
 Celiac trunk = foregut--> oes. To 1/2 duodenum
 SMA = midgut --> distal 1/2 duod to 2/3 transverse colon
 IMA = hindgut --> distal 1/3 transverse colon to anal canal
 Liver: Bile canaliculi --> Canals of Hering (w/ cholangiocytes of cuboidal epithelium) --> bile
ductules --> bile ducts in portal triad --> L & R hepatic duct --> common hepatic duct

LIVER
 Na maaltijd: insuline zorgt voor lipogenese: A.A naar ketonzuren --> v.z --> triglyceriden
 Vasten: glucagon zorgt voor afbraak eiwit, glycogeen en vet: triglyceriden naar v.z naar
ketonzuren; glycogeen naar pyruvic acid en lactic acid
o Lipolyse: B oxidatie = vetzuren omgezet in acetylcoA voor krebs cyclus

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