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Page 1: PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE. I. Definition A. Breakdown of the mucosa of the UGI tract-non malignant 1. Lack of depth-erosion B. Imbalance between acidity (pH)

PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE

Page 2: PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE. I. Definition A. Breakdown of the mucosa of the UGI tract-non malignant 1. Lack of depth-erosion B. Imbalance between acidity (pH)

• I. Definition A. Breakdown of the mucosa of the

UGI tract-non malignant 1. Lack of depth-erosion

B. Imbalance between acidity (pH) and the

mucosal barrier strength

Page 3: PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE. I. Definition A. Breakdown of the mucosa of the UGI tract-non malignant 1. Lack of depth-erosion B. Imbalance between acidity (pH)

• II. Causes A. Helicobacter pylori

B. Anti-inflammatory medications

C. Idiopathic

Page 4: PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE. I. Definition A. Breakdown of the mucosa of the UGI tract-non malignant 1. Lack of depth-erosion B. Imbalance between acidity (pH)

• III. Treatment A. Regardless of cause, acid lowering

medications

B. Treat the underlying cause

Page 5: PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE. I. Definition A. Breakdown of the mucosa of the UGI tract-non malignant 1. Lack of depth-erosion B. Imbalance between acidity (pH)

• IV. Symptoms A. Epigastric pain

B. Can decrease in intensity with

duodenal location

C. Nausea and Vomiting

D. Gastrointestinal blood loss

Page 6: PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE. I. Definition A. Breakdown of the mucosa of the UGI tract-non malignant 1. Lack of depth-erosion B. Imbalance between acidity (pH)

• V. Diagnosis A. Endoscopy

B. Radiology

C. Serologic tests for H. Pylori

Page 7: PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE. I. Definition A. Breakdown of the mucosa of the UGI tract-non malignant 1. Lack of depth-erosion B. Imbalance between acidity (pH)

GASTRIC CANCER

Page 8: PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE. I. Definition A. Breakdown of the mucosa of the UGI tract-non malignant 1. Lack of depth-erosion B. Imbalance between acidity (pH)

• I. Adenocarcinoma A. Precursors

1. Chronic Gastric Atrophy

a. H. pylori-WHO

b. Pernicious Anemia

c. ? Chronic high salt diet d. ? Multiple other environmental factors

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2. Smoking 3. Obesity 4. Alcohol-excess

Page 10: PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE. I. Definition A. Breakdown of the mucosa of the UGI tract-non malignant 1. Lack of depth-erosion B. Imbalance between acidity (pH)

B. Symptoms 1. More intense than ulcer or gastritis 2. Weight loss 3. Anorexia 4. Anemia and bleeding

Page 11: PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE. I. Definition A. Breakdown of the mucosa of the UGI tract-non malignant 1. Lack of depth-erosion B. Imbalance between acidity (pH)

C. Treatment 1. Surgery is only cure 2. CTX and XRT are only palliative

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ALD

Page 13: PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE. I. Definition A. Breakdown of the mucosa of the UGI tract-non malignant 1. Lack of depth-erosion B. Imbalance between acidity (pH)

• I. Diagnosis A. History

1. CAGE

a. Cut down

b. Annoyed

c. Guilty d. Eye Opener

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2. Family History 3. Frequent ED visits 4. Encounters with law enforcement 5. Difficulty with employment and relationships

Page 15: PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE. I. Definition A. Breakdown of the mucosa of the UGI tract-non malignant 1. Lack of depth-erosion B. Imbalance between acidity (pH)

• B. Physical Exam & Lab 1. Non-specific

• C. Imaging Studies 1. Exclude other pathologies

• D. Role of liver biopsy

Page 16: PEPTIC ULCER DISEASE. I. Definition A. Breakdown of the mucosa of the UGI tract-non malignant 1. Lack of depth-erosion B. Imbalance between acidity (pH)

• II. Treatment A. Prevention

1. Abstinence

a. 5 year survival-15%

B. Nutrition

C. Alcohol Withdrawl

D. Corticosteroids/pentoxifylline

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E. Complications 1. Fluid Overload a. Paracentesis 2. Gastrointestinal Bleeding a. Life-threatening emergency 3. Hepatic Encephalopathy a. Determine the cause