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home - Miscellaneous - Other - Skin Manifestations GI Diseases Written by Dr Sebastian Zeki
Knowledge


Defines the pathophysiology of fluid and nutrient malabsorption,
including causes, e.g. anatomical and functional short bowel
syndrome, high output stomas, enterocutaneous fistulae and
pancreatic insufficiency

Knows how to investigate patients with malabsorption
Describes the clinical consequences of malabsorption, including
malnutrition, fluid and electrolyte disturbance and micronutrient
deficiency and anaemia and how to manage these

Describes all other causes of anaemia, including bone marrow
disorders and haemolysis

Describes the metabolism, absorption and bioavailability of iron, B12
and folate and clinical conditions and diets associated with their
deficiency

Skills
Identifies and appropriately investigates clinical features suggestive of
malabsorption

Manages fluid, electrolyte and micronutrient disturbances associated
with short bowel syndrome or high output stomas

Uses the appropriate investigations for the different types of anaemia
Behaviours
Takes a careful clinical approach to managing patients with
malabsorption and anaemia. Explains plan of management clearly to
patients and their relatives.

Also...

Knowledge


Knows the different causes of enteric dysmotility (myopathy and
neuropathy) and their presenting features

Have a knowledge of scleroderma amyloid and congenital motor
abnormalities of the gut that affect absorption

Knows the principles of investigation pain relief and prokinetic drug
treatment

Understands bacterial overgrowth and its treatment
Understands how emotional status can affect gut function
Knows how diabetic complications can affect the gut
Skills
Can determine when organic obstruction is occurring TO
Can understand the principles and interpret the results of
gastrointestinal motility investigations (including manometry transit
studies etc) and autonomic function tests
TO
Advises on appropriate prokinetic drugs and analgesics
Can detect and treat bacterial overgrowth
Advises on appropriate surgery including bypass procedures
Behaviours
Can relieve symptoms while not causing/risking harm with other
medications (e g opiates)

Works with the multidisciplinary NST psychiatrists/psychologists
surgeons and the pain management team

Can give careful explanation of the problems to the patient carers
friends and family

Skin Manifestations GI Diseases

GI polyposis syndromes Gardner syndrome Peutz-Jegher syndrome Cronkhite-Canada syndrome Cowden disease Muir-Torre . Cutaneous manifestations of IBD Liver plus skin Jaundice PIN Gianotti-Gosli syndrome GI malignancy Sister Mary Joseph nodule (gastric/colonic/ovarian Ca) Carcinoma erysipeloides Extramammary Paget's (rectal Ca) Acanthosis nigricans (GI cancer - can precede cancer by several years/or be there with metastases) Cyanosis (oesophageal squamous cell cancer) Howel-Evans syndrome (equals Tylosis plus oesophageal cancer) Hypertrichosis languinosa acquisita (pulmonary plus GI cancer) Carcinoid syndrome Necrolytic migratory erythema - glucagonoma GI haemorrhage condition HHT Blue rubber naevus syndrome Kaposi's sarcoma Degas disease Pseudoxanthoma elasticum Ehlers-Danlos Neurofibromatosis Rheumatological cutaneous manifestation Dermatomyositis Scleroderma Behcet Bowel associated dermatitis - arthritis syndrome Amyloidosis Skin conditions associated with abdominal pain Variegate porphyria Fabrys, Mastocytosis Vis A Vis Cullen and Gray Turner sign Bullous disease Epidermolysis bullosa Pemphigus vulgaris Bullous pemphigoid Erythema Urticaria Erythema Nodosum/pyoderma gangrenosum Necrotising vasculitis Larger vessel Necrotising vasculitis Pustular vasculitis Metastatic Crohn's, Acquired neurodermatitis enteropathica Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita Exfoliative erythroderma Vitiligo Lichen planus Written by Dr Sebastian Zeki