| Stage | Histologic Features | 5-Yr Survival |
|---|---|---|
| A | Limited to mucosa | 100% |
| B1 | Extending to muscularis propria (not thru it), Uninvolved LN | 67% |
| B2 | Penetrating thru muscularis propria, Uninvolved LN | 54% |
| C1 | Extending into muscularis propria, Involved Lymph Nodes | 43% |
| C2 | Penetrating thru muscularis propria, Involved Lymph Nodes | 22% |
| D | Distant Metastasis | Very Low |
| Feature | Mechanical Obstruction | Functional Obstruction (Paralytic Ileus) |
|---|---|---|
| Definition | Physical blockage of the lumen. | Lack of intestinal peristalsis (atony). |
| Causes (Adults) | Hernias, Adhesions, Tumors, Volvulus. | Electrolyte imbalance, neural injury, reflex atony (post-surgery). |
| Bowel Sounds | Initially hyperactive/high-pitched. | Absent or severely decreased. |
| Feature | Tubular Adenoma | Villous Adenoma |
|---|---|---|
| Frequency | >85% (Most common). | 10%. |
| Morphology & Size | Small (few mm - 2cm) with a stalk (pedunculated). | Large (1-10cm), broad-based (sessile). |
| Invasive Carcinoma Risk | Rare (1-3%). | High (30%). |
| Treatment | Cured by polypectomy. | Endoscopic removal is often not possible. |
| Feature | Proximal (Right) Colon Cancer | Distal (Left) Colon Cancer |
|---|---|---|
| Incidence | 35% | 55% |
| Morphology | Fungating, polypoid tumors (plaque-like). | Annular encircling (Napkin-ring) stricture. |
| Clinical Presentation | Fatigue, weakness, iron-deficiency anemia (occult bleeding). | Change in bowel habits, obstruction, discomfort. |
| Feature | Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP) | Gardner's Syndrome | Turcot's Syndrome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Polyps | >100 adenomatous polyps (1000 avg). | Variant of FAP. | Variant of FAP. |
| Key Extra-intestinal Associations | None classically. | Osteomas, epidermal cysts, fibromatosis, thyroid Ca. | CNS tumors (Gliomas). |
| Genetics | APC gene on chromosome 5q21. | APC gene mutation. | APC gene mutation. |
| Feature | Cholesterol Stones | Pigmented Stones |
|---|---|---|
| Frequency | 80% | 20% |
| Composition | Crystalline cholesterol monohydrate. | Bilirubin calcium salts. |
| Risk Factors | The 6F's (Female, Fat, Forty, Fertile, Familial, Flatulence), Estrogen. | Chronic hemolytic syndrome, biliary infections, Asian demography. |
| Feature | Infiltrative Pattern | Exophytic Pattern |
|---|---|---|
| Gross Appearance | Poorly defined area of diffuse thickening and induration. | Grows into lumen as an irregular cauliflower mass. |
| Wall Involvement | May involve the entire gallbladder wall. | Simultaneously invades the underlying wall. |
| Feature | Cholestasis (Biliary Obstruction) | Portal Hypertension (Vascular Resistance) |
|---|---|---|
| Key Clinical Signs | Jaundice, Pruritus, Skin Xanthomas. | Ascites, Edema, Caput medusae, Gastroesophageal varices. |
| Complications | Malabsorption of Fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, K). | Splenomegaly leading to hypersplenism (Anemia, Leukopenia). |
| Lab Markers | Elevated ALP and GGT. | Varices on endoscopy, Low platelets (Thrombocytopenia). |
| Feature | Unconjugated Bilirubin | Conjugated Bilirubin |
|---|---|---|
| Solubility | Water-insoluble. | Water-soluble. |
| Albumin Binding | Tightly complexed to serum albumin. | Loosely bound to serum albumin. |
| Urine Excretion | Cannot be excreted in urine. | Excess amounts are excreted in urine. |
| Toxicity | Free form is toxic (e.g., Kernicterus). | Nontoxic. |
| Lab Test | Total bilirubin minus direct bilirubin. | Measured by direct bilirubin. |
| Feature | Acute Pancreatitis | Chronic Pancreatitis |
|---|---|---|
| Pathogenesis | Auto-digestion by inappropriately activated enzymes (Trypsin). | Repeated bouts causing protein hypersecretion and ductal plugs. |
| Common Causes | Alcohol, Gallstones, Hypercalcemia. | Middle-aged alcoholic men (50% idiopathic). |
| Pathology/Complications | Necrosis, Shock, Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). | Hard organ, calcified concretions, Pancreatic insufficiency, Diabetes. |
| Feature | Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) | Cholangiocarcinoma |
|---|---|---|
| Origin | Hepatocytes (Primary Liver Cell). | Extrahepatic or intrahepatic Bile Ducts. |
| Risk Factors | Cirrhosis, HBV/HCV, Alcohol. | Fluke infection, Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis, Inflammatory Bowel Disease. |
| Tumor Marker | Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) >1000 ng/ml. | AFP is normal/nonspecific. |
| Histology | Resembles hepatocytes, produces bile pigment. | Glands/tubules, desmoplastic stroma, NO bile pigment. |