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OMM gastro
OMM
Question | Answer |
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Esophageal referred pain | substernal |
RUQ Pain | doudenum, liver, gallbladder, colon |
mid-epigastric pain | stomach |
generalized upper abdominal pain | pancreas |
peri umbilical pain | small intestine |
LUQ pain | colon |
RLQ Pain | appendix, cecum |
LLQ pain | sigmoid colon, rectum |
T10-11 | small intestines, kidney, ureters, gonads, R colon |
T12-L2 | L colon and pelvic organs |
T1-4 | head and neck |
T1-6 | heart and lungs |
T5-9 | stomach, duoddenum liver spleen |
Vagus nerve | esophagus, stomach, pancreas, and upper large intestine |
pelvic splanchnic | lower large intestine, rectum |
Esophagus | T2-8 |
CN X | lwer 2/3 esophagus, Left- greater curvature of stomach, pyloric sphincter, Right upper Gi tract, liver, gallbladder, right half of colon |
pelvic splanchnic | left colon and pelvis |
Esophagus sympathetic relfex | t3 right |
stomach symp. reflex | T5-8 left |
symp. reflex duodenum | t7-8 right |
symp. reflex small intestine | t8-10 b/l |
symp. reflex cecum and ascending colon | t12-L1right |
symp. reflec descending colon | L2-3 left |
Pancreatic reflex | T6,7,8 |
liver/gallbladder reflex | T9-10 right |
Gallbladder innervation | celiac plexus(T5-9- greater splanchnic-celiac) |
Chapmans reflex gallbladder | Anterior- lateral to costal cartilage 7,8 |
Post. chapmans reflex | T7-8 right |
Lymphatics of pncrease | pancreaticosplenic nodes- celiac nodes |
Demographics of Gastric ulcers | 6th decade, males less common than duodenal |
Duodenal ulcers, demographics | 25-75 years, Equal M/F |