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GIT. CASE 1 1. What is your diagnosis based on the images A. Diverticulitis B. Colon carcinoma C. Ruptured appendix D. Uncomplicated colonic polyp

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Page 1: GIT. CASE 1 1. What is your diagnosis based on the images A. Diverticulitis B. Colon carcinoma C. Ruptured appendix D. Uncomplicated colonic polyp

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Page 2: GIT. CASE 1 1. What is your diagnosis based on the images A. Diverticulitis B. Colon carcinoma C. Ruptured appendix D. Uncomplicated colonic polyp

CASE 1

Page 3: GIT. CASE 1 1. What is your diagnosis based on the images A. Diverticulitis B. Colon carcinoma C. Ruptured appendix D. Uncomplicated colonic polyp

CASE 1

Page 4: GIT. CASE 1 1. What is your diagnosis based on the images A. Diverticulitis B. Colon carcinoma C. Ruptured appendix D. Uncomplicated colonic polyp

CASE 1

• 1. What is your diagnosis based on the imagesA. DiverticulitisB. Colon carcinomaC. Ruptured appendixD. Uncomplicated colonic polyp

Page 5: GIT. CASE 1 1. What is your diagnosis based on the images A. Diverticulitis B. Colon carcinoma C. Ruptured appendix D. Uncomplicated colonic polyp

CASE 1

• 1. What is your diagnosis based on the imagesA. DiverticulitisB. Colon carcinomaC. Ruptured appendixD. Uncomplicated colonic polyp

Margulis p.733

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CASE 1

• 2. Colonic diverticula represent acquired herniation of theA. Mucosa and muscularis mucosaB. Mucosa onlyC. Muscularis mucosaD. Mucosa, muscularis mucosa and serosa

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CASE 1

• 2. Colonic diverticula represent acquired herniation of theA. Mucosa and muscularis mucosaB. Mucosa onlyC. Muscularis mucosaD. Mucosa, muscularis mucosa and serosa

Margulis p.733

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CASE 1

• 3. Most common site for diverticular diseaseA. SigmoidB. DescendingC. RectumD. Cecum

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CASE 1

• 3. Most common site for diverticular diseaseA. SigmoidB. DescendingC. RectumD. Cecum

Margulis p.733

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CASE 2

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CASE 2

• 1. What is your diagnosis based on the imagesA. Colon carcinoma B. DiverticulitisC. Ruptured appendixD. Uncomplicated colonic polyp

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CASE 2

• 1. What is your diagnosis based on the imagesA. Colon carcinoma B. DiverticulitisC. Ruptured appendixD. Uncomplicated colonic polyp

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CASE 2

• 2. Classic appearance of colon carcinoma on Barium studiesA. Apple core deformityB. Carman meniscus signC. Polypoid filling defectD. Crescent sign

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CASE 2

• 2. Classic appearance of colon carcinoma on Barium studiesA. Apple core deformityB. Carman meniscus signC. Polypoid filling defectD. Crescent sign

Margulis p.772

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CASE 2

• 3. Type of colonic polyp colonic polyp with the highest malignant potentialA. Villous adenomaB. Tubular adenomaC. Tubulovillous adenomaD. Hyperplastic

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CASE 2

• 3. Type of colonic polyp colonic polyp with the highest malignant potentialA. Villous adenomaB. Tubular adenomaC. Tubulovillous adenomaD. Hyperplastic

Margulis p.763

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CASE 3

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CASE 3

• 1. What is your diagnosisA. Ulcerative colitisB. Crohn’s DiseaseC. Malabsorption syndromeD. Toxic megacolon

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CASE 3

• 1. What is your diagnosisA. Ulcerative colitisB. Crohn’s DiseaseC. Malabsorption syndromeD. Toxic megacolon

Page 20: GIT. CASE 1 1. What is your diagnosis based on the images A. Diverticulitis B. Colon carcinoma C. Ruptured appendix D. Uncomplicated colonic polyp

CASE 3• 2. The reason why perforation, pain, fistula

formation and peritoneal signs are absent in this disease

A. It is usually limited only to the mucosa and submucosa

B. Formation of granulation tissue on the colonic mucosa

C. Abscess formation of the crypts of LieberkuhnD. Chronic inflammatory process of the colonic

mucosa

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CASE 3

• 2. The reason why perforation, pain, fistula formation and peritoneal signs are absent in this disease

A. It is usually limited only to the mucosa and submucosaB. Formation of granulation tissue on the colonic mucosaC. Abscess formation of the crypts of LieberkuhnD. Chronic inflammatory process of the colonic mucosa

Margulis p. 573

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CASE 3

• 3. Radiologic signs of chronicity of the diseaseA. Foreshortened colon, lack of haustration, lead

pipe appearanceB. Abnormal fold patterns on barium studyC. Blunting of the normal acute angles of the rectal

valvesD. Fine, stippled appearance of the colonic mucosa

espe. on barium studies

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CASE 3

• 3. Radiologic signs of chronicity of the diseaseA. Foreshortened colon, lack of haustration, lead

pipe appearanceB. Abnormal fold patterns on barium studyC. Blunting of the normal acute angles of the rectal

valvesD. Fine, stippled appearance of the colonic mucosa

espe. on barium studies

Margulis p. 575 (All other choices are early signs)

Page 24: GIT. CASE 1 1. What is your diagnosis based on the images A. Diverticulitis B. Colon carcinoma C. Ruptured appendix D. Uncomplicated colonic polyp

CASE 4: Matching type

• 1.Muir-Torre Syndrome• 2.Cowden’s disease• 3.Turcot syndrome• 4.Cronkhite-Canada• 5.Peutz-Jeghers

• A. Sebaceous neoplasms of the skin

• B. Hyperpigmentation with alopecia

• C. Verrucose skin lesions

• D. CNS tumors• E. Pigmented skin

lesions

Page 25: GIT. CASE 1 1. What is your diagnosis based on the images A. Diverticulitis B. Colon carcinoma C. Ruptured appendix D. Uncomplicated colonic polyp

CASE 4: Matching type

• A. 1.Muir-Torre Syndrome

• C. 2.Cowden’s disease• D. 3.Turcot syndrome• B. 4.Cronkhite-Canada• E. 5.Peutz-Jeghers

• A. Sebaceous neoplasms of the skin

• B. Hyperpigmentation with alopecia

• C. Verrucose skin lesions

• D. CNS tumors• E. Pigmented skin

lesions