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USMLE Gastrointestinal - Pathology

What is sialolithiasis?
Salivary gland stone which is a calcification within the gland or duct

Recurrent pre/periprandial pain + swelling. Caused by dehydration/trauma

Treatment: NSAIDs, gland massage, sour candies, warm compresses


Where do salivary gland tumours occur most commonly?
Parotid gland! - most commonly benign


What is the typical presentation of a salivary gland tumour?
Painless mass/swelling

Facial pain or paralysis may suggest malignant involvement on CN VII.


What is the most common salivary gland tumour?
Pleomorphic adenoma

Composed of:
- chondromyxoid stroma
- epithelium

RECURS IF INCOMPLETE EXCISION


What is the most common malignant tumour of the salivary gland?
Mucoepidermoid carcinoma


What is warthin tumour?
Benign cystic tumour of the salivary gland

Typically found in smokers


What is achalasia?

,Motor disorder of the esophagus characterized by impaired relaxation of the
lower esophageal sphincter (LES) and loss of peristalsis in the distal 2/3 of the
esophagus

Barium swallow shows dilated esopahgus with an area of distal stenosis

Increased risk of osophageal cancer.


What are the causes of secondary achalasia?
Chagas disease (t. cruzi infection)

other malignancies


What is Boerhaave syndrome?
Transmural esophageal rupture due to violent retching (Boerhaave =
been-heaving)

Pneumomediastinum (see picture) seen.


What is eosinophilic esophagitis?
Dense eosinophilic infiltration of submucosa that leads to structural
abnormalities over time

Typically unresponsive to GERD therapy


What is esophageal varices?
Dilated veins in the lower 1/3rd esophagus.

May be secondary to portal hypertension.


What is esophagitis?
Assoc. with reflux

Infection in immunocompromised (Candida, = white pseudomembrane. HSV-1
= punched out ulcers. CMV = linear ulcers).

May be caused by NSAIDs, tetracycline

, What is GORD?
Gastro-oesophageal reflux disorder

Heartburn, regurg, dysphagia.

also may present w/ chronic cough + horseness of voice.

assoc. w/ asthmatics


What is Mallory-Weiss syndrome?
Post-emesis/-retching tears in the gastric mucosa (near gastroesophageal
junction)

Often presents w/ hematemasis

Anorexics/bullemics


What is Plummer-Vinson syndrome?
Triad:
- Esophageal web (Dysphagia)
- Iron-deficiency anemia
- Glossitis

+/- Koilonychia (Spoon-shaped nails)

Associated with...
- Elderly women
- Increased risk for squamous cell cancer


What is Barrett's esophagus?
Specialized intestinal metaplasia

replacement of NON KERATENIZED STRATIFIED SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM
WITH INTESTINAL EPITHELIUM IN DISTAL OESOPHAGUS.

due to chronic GORD.

Associated with increased risk of
adenocarcinoma
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