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 |