If corticosteroid therapy fails to help treat IBD, what is the next line of drugs?
Immunomodulators such as Azathioprine, Methotrexate, and 6-mercaptopurine (6-
MP). Note: These drugs cause bone marrow suppression which increased the risk
of infection.
What medications are often use for moderate to severe IBD?
Anti-TNF therapy or "Biologics" including Remicade (infliximab), Humira
(adalimumab), and Entyvio (vedolizumab).
What disease is present when inflammatory changes within diverticula mucosa of
the intestines arises?
Diverticular Disease
What does diverticular disease, or diverticulosis, look like upon examination of the
bowels?
Small outpouchings or sacs in the wall of the colon are present, usually at the
location of weakened areas of the bowel wall where arterial vessels perforate the
colon.
T of F: Diverticulosis is typically asymptomatic until the diverticula become
inflamed and/or bleed.
True
Although diverticula con occur anywhere in the intestines, where is the most
common place for them to arise?
Descending and sigmoid colon
How does diverticulosis differ from diverticulitis?
The latter occurs when the former becomes inflamed and subsequently has the
potential to rupture
Where does acute diverticulitis usually show up during an abdominal exam?
LLQ abdominal pain and tenderness
If a perforation of a diverticula occurs and is not isolated, signs and symptoms of
_________________ may be present.
Peritonitis...think rebound tenderness
What are common signs and symptoms of diverticulitis?
1. LLQ pain/tenderness
2. Fever
3. Change in bowel habits (usually diarrhea)
4. N/V
T or F: Occult blood can usually be found in the presence of diverticulitis.
True
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