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Page 1: Gastrointestinal System - MCCCbehrensb/documents/documents/2011GISystemw4.pdf · Gastrointestinal System Gastrointestinal tract = alimentary tract A hollow continuous tube that extends

GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM

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Gastrointestinal System

Gastrointestinal tract = alimentary tract

A hollow continuous tube that extends from mouth to anus

2 parts

Upper GI tract: mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, duodenum

Lower GI tract: small and large intestine, appendix, rectum, anus

Propels the products of digestion by peristalsis

Site of mechanical and chemical breakdown or food

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GI System

Keys for a fully functioning digestive system

Open throughout entire system

Functional absorption

Intact blood and nerve supply

Intact endocrine system

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MOUTH: TMJ

Etiology:

Periodontal disease

Bite imbalances

Arthritis

Muscle spasms

Teeth clenching

Symptoms:

Facial, neck, and jaw pain

Stiffness

Impaired or painful motion

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Esophagus

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Hiatal hernia

Hernia

Protrusion of the abdominal contents through the abdominal wall

Pathogenesis

Portion of the stomach bulges up into the chest cavity through the muscular (diaphragm) opening

Cardiac sphincter malfunctions

Reflux of gastric juices into the esophagus

Most common cause of gastroesophageal reflux (GERD)

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Esophageal Varices

Varicose veins of the esophagus which can rupture

Etiology

Liver cirrhosis

Other diseases marked by portal HTN

One of the most common causes of upper GI bleeding (UGIB)

↑ mortality

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Esophageal Carcinoma

Etiology

Largely unknown

Correlation with alcohol and tobacco use

GERD

Epidemiology:

Variation by geographic region, ethnic background,

gender

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Esophageal CA

Symptoms:

Dysphagia

Weight loss

Chronic hiccups

Hoarseness

Pain with swallowing

Prognosis:

Poor… cancer usually detected late

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Stomach and Duodenum

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Gastric Disease

Clinical features

Pain

Vomiting

Bleeding

Dyspepsia

Systemic consequences

Nausea

Diarrhea

Constipation

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GERD

Acidic contents of stomach and intestine regurgitate into lower esophagus

Symptoms:

Burning sensation or pain in central anterior chest

May be worse after meals or in supine position

Belching

Nausea

Sore throat

Difficulty swallowing

Vomitting

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Gastritis

Inflammation of the stomach lining

Etiology:

Multiple causes exist

Symptoms:

Abdominal pain

Indigestion

Decreased appetite

Nausea

Vomiting

Bleeding

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Stomach CA

Etiology:

Largely unknown

Symptoms:

May not occur until later stages, therefore leads to poor

prognosis

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Small and Large Intestines

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Diverticulosis

Formation of diverticula (outpouchings of intestinal wall)

Etiology: unknown, diet and exercise (???)

Sigmoid colon

Older persons with chronic constipation

Diverticula are associated with thickening and narrowing of the colon

Bleeding and inflammation (diverticulitis) occur when obstructed

Ruptured diverticula

Abscesses, fistulas, adhesions

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

Chronic autoimmune conditions that include:

Ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease

Etiology:

Combination of risk factors believed to be cause

Genetic

Bacteria

Smoking

Some autoimmune diseases

Recurrent inflammation of the intestines

Chronic, unpredictable course

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

General Clinical manifestations

Abdominal pain

Persistent diarrhea → Osteoporosis

Loss of appetite → Weight loss/malnutrition

Rectal bleeding → Anemia

Depression/Anxiety

Fever

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Pseudomembranous Colitis

Acute, infectious disease; primarily of the colon

Pathogenesis

Overgrowth of C. Difficile (bacteria)

Necrosis and superficial ulcers develop

Clinical features

Acute diarrhea +/- blood

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Acute Appendicitis

Bacterial infection of the appendix

Leads to purulent inflammation

Appendix may

Necrotize (gangrenous appendicitis) or

Rupture (causing peritonitis)

Clinical features

Sudden fever

Leukocytosis

Right lower quadrant abdominal pain

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Intestinal Obstruction

Obstruction can result from:

Paralytic mechanism

SCI

Medications

MI

Pneumonia

Inflammation

Obstructive mechanism

Adhesions

Tumors

Hernia

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Intestinal Obstruction

Symptoms:

Fever

Tachycardia

Cramping

Abdominal pain and distention

Vomiting/diarrhea

Loss of appetite

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Malabsorption Syndrome

Failure of intestines to absorb nutrients from food that can cause major organ and body system problems

Especially proteins and lipids

Results in:

Anemia

Amenorrhea, impotence

General muscle weakness

Deficiency of fat-soluble vitamins

May be caused by multiple intestinal diseases

Celiac disease

Crohn’s

Intestinal resection

Congestive heart disease/failure

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Colorectal CA

4th most common type of malignant tumors

Etiology: Diet

Heredity

Polyps

IBD

Symptoms Variable

Change in bowel habits

Weight loss

Obstruction of intestine

Anemia

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