stomach, SI, and LI (treatment sites)

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mot tumors start in what layer of what stomach

mucosa

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(T/F) depth of tumors in layers determines stage and prognosis

T

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stomach pathology most common is what and what pathology has the poor prognosis

adenocarcinoma

lymphoma

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SI starts where and ends where

pyloric sphincter to ileocecal valve

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for SI spread patterns whats the most common site of distant spread

liver

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LI start at the ? and ends at ?

ileocecal valve

anus

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parts of the LI that are intraperitoneal are what 3

cecum

transverse colon

sigmoid

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parts of the LI that are retroperitoneal are the what 4

ascending

descending

hepatic

splenic

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what are the types of surgery of colorectal area

anterior resection

abdominoperineal resection

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anterior resection removes what and leaves what

removes colon

leaves sphincter and rectum

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abdominoperineal resection removes what

anus

part rectum

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what’s the genetic disorder of he colorectal area with multiple benign polyps that may develop as a teen and have a possibility in becoming malignant if they are not removed

familial adenomatous polyposis FAP

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FAP uses what staging system

dukes

modified astler-coller (MAC) classification

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right colon drains to what 2 nodes

ileocecal and right colic nodes

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left colon drains to what 3 nodes

mid colic

inferior mesentric

left colic nodes

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the LI is the most common pathology

adenocarcinoma

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What’s the most common symptom of anal cancer?

rectal bleed

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(T/F) Anal cancer is associated with HPV

T

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what’s the anus most common pathology

squamous cell carcinoma