Bisphosphonates! (ALENDRENATE, RISEDRONATE)
Important patient education to remain upward for 30 minutes, and drink with plenty of water
Tx:
Antacids to decrease mucosal irritation
Also can occur with NSAIDs, ASA, Ferrous sulfate (Iron), Antibiotics (tetracycline, doxycycline) - Answers
What medication is know known to induce esophagitis?
Tx?
Pancreatic Cancer!
Most common cause:
SMOKING!
Dx:
CT
Tumor Marker--> CA19-9
Increased Direct Bilirubin (causes dark colored urine)
Tx:
Whipple** to resect head of pancreas
, PANCREATICODUODENECTOMY*** = Whipple - Answers What presents with progressive, painless
jaundice, fatigue, weight loss, depression, Icterus, with palpable, non-tender gallbladder, migratory
thrombophlebitis?
Dx and Tx?
Painless Jaundice, Icterus , Dark colored urine (direct bilirubin increased), fatigue, weight loss
Trousseaus:
Migratory thrombophlebitis
(hyper coagulability that accompanies most cancers)
Courvoisier sign:
Palpable nontender gallbladder
Virchow's Node & Sister Mary Joseph Node - Answers What are the physical exam findings typically seen
in pancreatic cancer?
Adenocarcinoma involving the head of the pancreas - Answers What is the most common type of
pancreatic cancer?
Hypocalcemia! - Answers What electrolyte abnormality is common in pancreatitis?
At Admission and 48 hours after admission
LDH >350
Glucose >200
WBC >16,000
,Age >55
AST >250
Calcium <8
Hematocrit fall >10%
BUN rise >5
PO2 <60
Base deficit >4
Fluid Sequestration >6
Score >7 = 100% mortality
Score >5 = 40% mortality - Answers When is Ranson's criteria performed?
What is included in representing high mortality probability?
Cobalamin (B12) Deficiency!
Dx:
Methylamonic and Homocysteine levels:
BOTH ELEVATED**
, (In folate, homocysteine will be normal, differentiating factor)
Peripheral Smear:
Macrocytic Anemia, Megaloblastic (hypersegmented neutrophils)
Tx:
Parenteral B12 - Answers What presents with fatigue, weakness, peripheral neuropathy, glossitis,
pallor?
Dx and Tx?
B12! - Answers What is the only vitamin deficiency that results in peripheral neuropathy?
Vitamin B12 Deficiency!
DX:
Peripheral Smear:
Megaloblastic anemia (Macrocytic, hypersegmented neutrophils)
Methylamonic acid and Homocysteine levels:
BOTH ELEVATED
Tx:
Parenteral replacement of B12 - Answers What presents with depression, irritability, anemia, sensory
and motor deficits ( absent reflexes, paresthesias), dementia, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea?
Usually due to inadequate absorption associated with PERNICIOUS ANEMIA or secondary to gastric
disease! - Answers What is the most common cause of vitamin B12 deficiency?
Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis!