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pathology ch 5 esophagus 1

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Alternate name for tracheoesophageal fistula   esophageal atresia  
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tracheoesophageal fistula   failure of a satisfactory esophageal lumen to form separate from the trachea  
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type 1 tracheoesophageal fistula is seen as:   upper and lower esophagus end in blind pouches  
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type 2 tracheoesophageal fistula is seen as:   upper esophagus communicates with the trachea, the lower segment ends in a blind pouch  
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which tracheoesophageal fistula is the most common?   type 3  
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type 3 tracheoesophageal fistula is seen as:   an upper segment ending in a blind pouch at the carina, and lower segment attached to the trachea  
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alternate name for GERD   reflux esophagitis  
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GERD is seen how on x-ray?   ulcers can be seen with double contrast, hazy borders with single contrast  
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Barrett’s esophagus   normal squamous cells of the esophagus are replaced by columnar cells  
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Esophageal cancer occurs most often where?   at the esophagogastric junction  
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Barrett’s esophagus can be seen as what radiographically?   hiatal hernia or ulceration  
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Early stages of esophageal cancer can be seen radiographically as:   flat plaque-like lesion  
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Later stages of esophageal cancer can be seen radiographically as:   irregularity in the walls of the esophagus  
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Diverticula   outpunching  
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