Name: Charles Craddock

Theme: Upper GI Pathology

 

OPTION LIST

 

A

Barrett’s oesophagus

I

Normal stomach

B

Chronic gastritis

J

Partial villus atrophy

C

Coeliac disease

K

Peptic ulcer

D

GORD

L

Pernicious anaemia

E

H. pylori infection

M

 

F

Intestinal metaplasia

N

 

G

Normal duodenum

O

 

H

Normal oesophagus

P

 

 

 

For each scenario below, choose the most appropriate answer from the list above. Each option may be used once, more than once or not at all.

 

1. A breach in mucosa which extends through muscularis mucosa into submucosa or deeper.

 

2. Present in almost all patients with duodenal ulcer and 70 % with gastric ulcer.

 

3. Around 10 % eventually get primary lymphoma (less often, carcinoma) of the gut if not properly treated. HLA‑B8 is linked with this.

 

4. The commonest cause of oesophagitis.

 

5. Re-epithelialisation by metaplastic columnar epithelium with goblet cells.

 

 

 

 

 

ANSWERS

1. K

2. E

3. C

4. D

5. A