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46 Cards in this Set
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Most common diverticular sites |
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Most common site of diverticular disease in entire bowel |
Colon |
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Wht is extra luminal and intra luminal diverticular |
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Complications of diverticular disease |
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How can a diverticulum produce blind loop syndrome |
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Wht is the treatment for intra luminal duodenal diverticular |
Resection . As the recurrence of symptoms is common |
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Treatment of extra luminal diverticular |
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Alternative treatment for diverticular of duodenum |
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Incidence of diverticular in the small bowel apart from duodenum |
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Wht is the cause of jejunal diverticulosis |
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Treatment of jejunal diverticular with enterolith |
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Site and length of Meckel's diverticulum Wht tissue is commonly found |
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Most common symptom of Meckel's diverticulum? Why? |
Bleeding |
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How do Meckel's diverticulum produce obstruction |
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Most common neoplasms in Meckel's |
NET |
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How is Meckel's diverticulum diagnosed in children? |
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Why is 99m TC pertechnetate not useful in adults. Wht is done to overcome it |
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When will u resect the bowel and when will u resect the diverticulum in Meckel's |
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Wht is the treatment of incidentally found Meckel's in adults and children? |
Children - resect. Adult - controversial |
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Treatment of Meckel's in adults |
6.4 % rate of development of complications over lifetime |
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Fistula classification |
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Factors preventing spontaneous fistula closure |
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Treatment strategies for enterocutaneous fistula |
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Wht is an enteroatmospheric fistula |
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Wht makes proximal fistulas difficult to manage |
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How long should we wait before surgical management of fistula be considered? |
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Why do we still wait for 3 to 6 months for exploration of fistula |
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Wht is the role of tpn and octreotide |
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Wht surgery is done for fistula |
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Summary of enterocutaneous fistula |
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Where do pneumatosis intestinalis occur |
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Wht type of pneumoperitoneum does pneumatosis intestinalis forms |
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Wht is pneumatosis intestinalis |
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Wht is blind loop syndrome? |
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Normal bacterial load of gi tract |
10^5 bacteria/ml |
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Diagnosis of blind loop syndrome? Treatment of blind loop syndrome? |
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Preventing radiation enteritis |
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How is radiation enteritis characterised |
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Wht is the usual safe dosage of radiation |
4000 cGy |
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How does a previous history of laparotomy increase radiation enteritis How do late effects of radiation occur? |
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How can we reduce radiation enteritis from radiology point of view? Surgery point of view |
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Wht is the role of sucralfate in radiation enteritis |
No role in preventing it But used in the treatment of radiation entiritis bleeding |
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Wht is the treatment of radiation enteritis |
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Wht is measured to differentiate transient from permanent intestinal failure |
Plasma citrulline , a non protein amino acid |
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Wht is the process of intestinal adaptation called |
Adaptive hyperplasia |
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Treatment of short bowel syndrome |
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