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Title: Diseases of the Digestive System


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Diseases of the Digestive System
  • Chapter 10

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Oral cavity
Mouth
Tongue
Pharynx
Salivaryglands
Esophagus
Liver
Stomach
Pyloricsphincter
Stomach
Gall-bladder
Smallintestine
Pancreas
Smallintestine
Largeintestine
Rectum
Figure 21.4
Anus
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Human Digestion (oral cavity)
  • Chemical Digestion (saliva) - glycoproteins
    protect lining of esophagus
  • Lubricates solid food
  • Buffers in saliva neutralizes food (sodas)
  • Antibacterial agents
  • Amylase hydrolyzes starch

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Human Digestion (oral cavity)
TEETH
Incisors
Canine
Premolars
Molars
Wisdomtooth
Tongue
Salivaryglands
Opening of asalivary gland duct
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Human Digestion (oral cavity)
  • Mechanical Digestion (chew)
  • Incisors biting
  • Canine tearing (bladelike)
  • Premolars/molars crush/grind
  • Tongue moves bolus to back of oral cavity

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Human Digestion ( oral cavity)
  • Pharynx entry of gases and food
  • When breathing, epiglottis is up an esophageal
    sphincter is contracted. Air moves into the
    larynx (voice box) which is attached to trachea
    (windpipe).
  • When eating, epiglottis is down and and
    esophageal sphincter is relaxed.
  • Esophagus larynx attached to pharynx.

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Diseases of the Mouth
  • Caused by Bacteria, Viruses, or Fungi
  • Stomatitis inflammation of oral tissue
  • Viruses
  • Herpes Simplex 1 or 2- ruptured ulcers in the
    mouth or outer lip
  • Fungi
  • Thrush/commonly found in infants of nursing
    mothers (Candida albicans)

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Diseases of the Mouth
  • Bacteria
  • Gonorrhea painful ulcerations in the mouth and
    throat
  • Syphilis causes chanceres or ulcers
  • Both can be cured by antibiotics
  • Cancer of the Mouth
  • Among the 10 leading causes of death
  • Caused by alcohol tobacco

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Human Digestion (oral cavity)
  • Esophagus moves food from pharynx to stomach
  • 2 layers of muscle
  • Circular muscle layer constricts esophagus
  • Longitudinal muscle layer shorten esophagus
  • Both circular/longitudinal layers creates a
    wavelike motion called peristalsis

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Diseases of the Esophagus
  • Dysphagia difficulty in swallowing
  • Esophageal Varices varicose veins in the
    esophagus that causes veins to appear very
    dilated and knotty
  • Hiatal Hernia
  • Protrusion of a part of an organ through a
    muscular wall.
  • Protrusion of the stomach through the diaphragm

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Diseases of the Esophagus
  • Esophagitis- inflammation of the esophagus
  • Burning, chest pain
  • Reflux backflow of acid contents of stomach
  • Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease caused by
    incompetent cardiac sphincter

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Stomach
  • Holds up to 2 liters of food and water
  • Gastric Glands
  • mucous cells secretes mucus and protects lining
    of stomach
  • cells in stomach replaced every 3 days
  • chief cells secrete pepsinogen

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Ulcers
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Stomach
  • The gastric glands are located within the
    epithelial cells that lines the stomach
  • Pits are located within stomach lining to allow
    entry of gastric juices into stomach
  • Secretion of gastric juices are regulated by
    nerve signals hormones
  • Stress may cause elevated hormone levels leading
    to ulcers

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Stomach
  • 2 to 6 hours to empty after a meal
  • Acid chyme food and gastric juices
  • Pyloric sphincter separates stomach from small
    intestine
  • Gastric ulcers open sores in stomach lining
    caused by Helicobacter pylori able to neutralize
    acid surrounding bacteria loss of mucus
    resulting in bacterial infection leading to
    gastritis (eliminated by antibiotics/bismuth)

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Diseases of the Stomach
  • Gastritis- inflammation of the stomach
  • Caused by irritants such as tobacco, alcohol,
    aspirin or infection
  • Peptic Ulcers
  • Lesions of body surfaces
  • Ulcers of the stomach are called gastric ulcers
  • May cause hemorrhage which may lead to blood in
    stool (H. pylori)

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ULCERS
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Stomach
  • Gastroenteritis is an inflammation of the
    stomach and intestines
  • Food contaminated with hyman or animal feces may
    carry microorganisms that cause gastroenteritis
    and food poisoning.
  • Food poison is often caused by Salmonella and E.
    coli
  • Etiology of stomach cancer is unknown but linked
    to diet low in fruits and high in salt

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Small Intestine
  • Most chemical digestion occurs here
  • Nutrients absorbed into blood
  • Longest organ of the alimentary canal
  • Over 6 meters long 2.5 cm wide
  • Pancreas produces digestive enzymes and alkaline
    solution rich in bicarbonate neutralizes acid
    chyme

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Small Intestine
  • Liver produces bile bile salts digest fats
  • Gall bladder stores bile until needed in small
    intestine
  • Duodenum receives chyme from stomach and mixes
    with bile and digestive enzymes

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Small Intestine
  • Completes digestion of starches that began in
    oral cavity
  • Completes digestion of protein that began in the
    stomach
  • Nucleases secreted from pancreases digest DNA and
    RNA
  • Fats are surrounded by bile salts (emulsification)

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Diseases of Intestines
  • Appendicitis acute and painful inflammation of
    the appendix/located off of the cecum
  • Diverticulitis inflammation of little pouches
    or sacs formed when the mucosal lining pushes
    through the underlying muscle layer of the
    intestine/antibiotics

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Appendix
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DIVERTICULITIS
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Diseases of the Intestine
  • Crohns Disease inflammatory disease of the
    intestine that most frequently affects young
    adults/ severe diarrhea and cramping
  • Chronic Ulcerative Colitis inflammation of the
    colon/ diarrhea with pus, blood and mucus in the
    stool
  • Surgery may result in a colostomy (artificial
    opening in the abdominal wall with a segment of
    the large intestine attached/waste collected in a
    bag

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Diseases of the Intestine
  • Carcinoma of the Colon/Rectum leading cause of
    death from cancer in US and is the easiest to
    detect
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome spastic colon which
    often causes diarrhea, constipation, gas or
    abdominal pain/No ulcerations or tumors
  • Dysentery acute inflammation of the colon

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Large Intestine
  • 1.5 meters long 5 cm wide
  • At large and small intestine junction is a cecum
    with an attached appendix (prone to infection)
  • Primary function water absorption
  • Causes ingested food to become more solid (feces)

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Large Intestine
  • Feces composed of indigestable plant fibers and
    bacteria
  • E. coli produces valuable vitamins (biotin, folic
    acid, B K vitamins)
  • Rectum terminal portion of colon controlled by
    voluntary and involuntary sphincter
  • Constipation occurs by lack of exercise or not
    enough plant fiber

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Disorders of the Digestive Tract
  • Five Disorders Are
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Hemorrhoids

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