SEM 2: abdo IV

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1. what is diverticulitis

  • infections and inflammation of the diverculum, usually at the sigmoid colon
  • infections and inflammation of the diverculum, usually at the rectum
  • out pouching of the colonic mucosa and submucosa through weaknesses of the muscle layers, where undigested food and faeces can accumulate
  • out pouching of the colonic mucosa through weaknesses of the muscle layers and submucosa, where undigested food and faeces can accumulate
  • out pouching of the colonic muscle through weaknesses of the mucosa and submucosa, where undigested food and faeces can accumulate
  • infections of the diverculum, usually at the sigmoid colon or rectum
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2. what's the relations of the rectum

  • post. s2 , inf. elevator ani
  • post. s4 , inf. external anal sphincter
  • post. s3 , inf. levator ani
  • post. s5 , inf. internal anal sphincter

3. what is referred pain

  • parasympathetic nerves travel with visceral afferent fibres from visceral peritoneum and somatic sensory nerves for dermatome, close relation means signals from visceral afferent intrpreted as pain from dermatome. always lateral.
  • parasympathetic nerves travel with visceral afferent fibres from visceral peritoneum and somatic sensory nerves for dermatome, close relation means signals from visceral afferent intrpreted as pain from dermatome. always central.
  • sympathetic nerves travel with visceral afferent fibres from visceral peritoneum and somatic sensory nerves for dermatome, close relation means signals from visceral afferent intrpreted as pain from dermatome. always central.
  • sympathetic nerves travel with visceral afferent fibres from visceral peritoneum and somatic sensory nerves for dermatome, close relation means signals from visceral afferent intrpreted as pain from dermatome. always lateral.

4. where does the large intestine start and end

  • jejunocecal junction to rectum
  • ileocecal junction to anus
  • jejunocecal junction to pectinate line
  • ileocecal junction to rectum
  • jejunocecal junction to anus
  • ileocecal junction to pectinate line

5. what are the relations of the transverse colon

  • intraperitoneal within transverse mesocolon, runs hepatic flexure to renal flexure
  • retroperitoneal, runs renal flexure to splenic flexure
  • retroperitoneal, runs hepatic flexure to renal flexure
  • retroperitoneal, runs hepatic flexure to splenic flexure
  • intraperitoneal within transverse mesocolon, runs hepatic flexure to splenic flexure
  • intraperitoneal within transverse mesocolon, runs renal flexure to splenic flexure

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