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Clinical Manifestations of Gastrointestinal Disorders Awni Taleb Abu sneineh

Major areas of Interest in GIT Esophageal disorders Peptic ulcer disease Inflamatory bowel disease Malignancy Liver disease Biliary diseases

Anatomy Upper sphincter Oesophageal body Diaphragm Lower sphincter Gastric Cardia

Symptoms Of Oesophageal Disorders Dysphagia Odynophagia Heartburn Regurgitation Atypical Chest Pain

Diseases affecting the Esophagus Gastroesophageal reflux disease Achalasia and other motor disorders Tumours

The LA Classification system Grade C reflux esophagitis Grade C: One (or more) mucosal break that is continuous between the tops of two or more mucosal folds, but which involves less than 75% of the circumference. Stomach Lundell et al 1999; published with permission from Professor G Tytgat and Professor J Dent

Peptic ulcer disease Duodenal ulcer Gastric ulcer Symptom : the patient complaint Sign: physical finding upon examination.

Clinical Features Pain Dyspepsias Nausea & vomiting Epigatric tenderness Haemodynamic changes Guarding, succession splash

Pain Site Radiation Character Severity Onset Duration Course Pattern Aggreviating and relieving factors

Dyspepsia Vague tem. May describe variety of upper GI symptoms. Nausea, heart burn, bloating, belching, epigastric discomfort, or abdominal pain.

Nausea & Vomiting Suggest upper GI diseases May be a feature of non GI disorder eg; drugs,pain,migrane,pregnancy,hepatitis,dka. Acute gastroenteritis, cholecystitis,pancreatitis. GI obstruction Gastric ca

Duodenal Ulcer

Complications GI bleeding. Melena, haematemesis, haematochesia. Perforation & penetration. Gastric outlet obstruction.

Inflammatory bowel disease Crohn s disease Ulcreative colitis

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS (UC) intermittent rectal bleeding associated with the passage of mucus Chronic diarrhea Anemia Abdominal pain Fever Weight loss Poor nutritional status

Initial presentation of UC The history is typically one of the gradual onset of symptoms, sometimes preceded by a self-limited episode of rectal bleeding that occurred weeks or months earlier. The initial episode is limited to the rectum or distal colon in one-third of patients, to the left colon up to the splenic flexure in one-third, and most of the remaining patients have pancolitis. Less than 10 percent present with fulminant disease.

CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF CD More variable than those of ulcerative colitis because of the transmural involvement and the variability of the extent of disease Fatigue, prolonged diarrhea with abdominal pain, weight loss, and fever, with or without gross bleeding, are the hallmarks of Crohn's disease 10 percent of patients do not have diarrhea. Poor growth is common in children

CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS Ileitis and colitis Diarrhea, abdominal pain, weight loss, and fever are the typical clinical manifestations for most patients with ileitis, ileocolitis, or Crohn's colitis Abdominal pain Bleeding gross bleeding is much less frequent than in ulcerative colitis Perforation and fistulae Transmural inflammation is also associated with the development of sinus tracts that can lead to serosal penetration and bowel wall perforation Perianal disease perianal pain and drainage from large skin tags, anal fissures, perirectal abscesses, and anorectal fistulae Other sites of intestinal inflammation severe oral involvement, esophageal involvement gastroduodenal Crohn's disease, sprue-like picture Extraintestinal manfestiation : eyes, joints, hepatitis, clubbing, sclerosing cholangitis, erythema nodosum

Clubbing There is swelling of the terminal phalanges due to interstitial oedema and dilatation of the capillaries and arterioles. There is loss of the angle between the nail and nail bed with fluctuation in the nail bed.

Causes of clubbing include: Bronchial ca Bronchectasis Empyema Lung abscess Fibrosing alveloites Congenital heart disease Bacterial endocarditis Liver cirrhosis Inflamatory bowel disease Coeliac disease. Familial. Clubbing

Erythema Nodosum IBD Sarcoidosis TB Connective tissue diseases Post infectious

Complications Local complications 1. Intestinal obstruction 2. Severe hemorrhage 3. Acute perforation 4. Fistulae 5. Abscess formation 6. Toxic megacolon.

Systemic complications of IBD Eye involvement with conjuctivitis, uveitis and episcleritis ankylosing spondylitis & Sacoilitis peripheral arthritis Sclerosing cholangitis, steatosis, cholelithasis Venous and arterial thromboembolism Autoimmune hemolytic anemia Skin disorders such as erythema nodosum and pyoderma gangrenosum Renal calculi, uretric obstruction, fistulas. Metabolic bone disease

IBS Infections Drugs Malabsorption Bowel resection Autonomic neuropathy Faecal impaction Ca Thyroid disorder. Chronic diarrhoea

constipation Diet IBS Drugs ( ca+ & fe+ ) Intestinal obstruction Immobility Thyroid, hypercalcemia.

Malignancy Weight loss Blood loss Nausea Vomiting Abdominal pain Constipation/ change in bowel habits. Diarrhoea/ change in bowel habits muscle wasting, fatigue and general wasting. Lymph nodes enlargment.

Chronic liver disease Viral Drugs Metabolic Autoimmune. Cirrhosis (CLD)

Ch Liver Disease Jaundice Pruritis Signs of portal hypertension Splenomegaly Ascities Collateral veins Encephalopathy Flapping tremor Lower limbs swelling Large liver Small liver Fetor Lymph glands Scratch marks Bruises Gi bleeding Paroride enlargment Gynaecomastia Needle marks Palmar erythema Dupuytren contracture Clubbing Leukonychia Testicular atrophy haemorroids

Jaundice

Biliary disorders

Gall stones Acute cholecystits Choledocholithiasis Acue cholangitis Tumors gall bladder, pancrease, biliary.

Anatomy

Biliary Diseases Pain: right hypochonderum, shoulder scapula. Constant, severe last for few hours, episodic, may precepitated by fatty meal. Nausea & vomiting. Fever and chills May be jaundiced, dark urine, light color stool.

The End