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W1- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)

What are the two inflammatory bowel diseases? – answer Crohn's disease and
ulcerative colitis

what is the pathophysiology of IBD? – answer TBD is a toxic response to the contents
of the lumen

what are 4 contents of the lumen that could trigger IBD? - answer-specific microbial
pathogen

-abnormal luminal contents or increased absorption of luminal macromolecules

-enhanced immune response to normal constituents of the bowel

-autoimmune response to epithelial cells, mucus glycoproteins or immune cells

why is incidence and prevalence of IBD increasing in developing countries? -
answerimproved sanitation and health means that there is reduced exposure to enteric
infections, leading to an immature immune system

what are the 3 components involved in the development of IBD? - answer-luminal
antigens

-genetic susceptibility

-environmental agents (eg infection- TB, measles)

what does diagnosis of IBD depend on? - answerclinical, laboratory (serology, culture),
radiological, endoscopy and histological findings

what are some examples of extra-intestinal manifestations of IBD? - answer-liver
pathology

-cholelithiases (solid concentrations in the gallbladder) and primary sclerosing colangitis
(disease of biliary tract)

-skin changes- pyoderma gangrenosum (ulcers), erythema nodosum (inflammation of
subcutaneous fat)

-eyes- irisitis, uveitis, episcleritis

-joints- ankylosing spondylitis

, what is Crohn's disease? - answera chronic inflammatory bowel disease that affects the
lining of the digestive tract.

what is the epidemiology of Crohn's disease? - answer-highest in northern Europe and
US, incidence rising in Asia

-varies from 4-65 per 100,000 population)

-peak incidence between 20-30 and between 60-70

-becoming more prevalent than ulcerative colitis

what causes the genetic predisposition to Crohn's disease? - answer-HLA-DR1 and
DQw5 gene mutations

-prevents a controlled and effective immune response to a causative agent

what is the pathophysiology of Crohn's disease? - answer-begins with crypt
inflammation and abscesses

-progresses into tiny focal aphthoid ulcers

-these mucosal lesions may develop into longitudinal and transverse ulcers with
intervening mucosal oedema, creating a characteristic 'cobblestone' appearance

what are 3 potential causes of Crohn's disease? - answer-cigarette smoking- increases
risk in genetically susceptible individuals

-microvascular infarction (eg from oral contraceptive pill use)

-infective agent triggers (eg mycobacteria, measles)

where in the GI tract is most commonly affected in Crohn's disease? - answersmall
intestine

(but any part of intestinal tract may be affected)

what does the presentation of Crohn's disease depend on? - answerdisease location in
the GI tract

what is the presentation of Crohn's disease when the upper GI tract/small intestine is
affected? - answer-severe abdominal pain

-vomiting

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