Dr Jeffrey Kalei

Dr Jeffrey Kalei

Author and illustrator for Hyperexcision. Interested in emergency room medicine. I have a passion for medical education and drawing.

Epididymo-orchitis

Epididymitis Epididymitis is inflammation of the epididymis. Classified into acute, chronic (> 6 weeks), and recurrent epididymitis. It is a clinical diagnosis. Acute epididymitis is usually infectious (following UTI or STI), whereas chronic epididymitis is due to untreated acute epididymitis,…

Gastrointestinal Polyps

Gastrointestinal polyps are mucosal projections within the gastrointestinal tract. Grossly, they may be described as either sessile or pedunculated. They commonly occur in the colon and rectum but may also occur in the oesophagus, stomach and intestines. Non-neoplastic polyps Non-neoplastic…

Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer and the second most common cause of death from cancer. The incidence is increasing in Sub-Saharan Africa and in younger patients. Rectal cancer is as common as colon cancer. Screening…

Anorectal Conditions

Overview Above the dentate line Below the dentate line Origin Hindgut (Endoderm) Cloaca (Ectoderm) Epithelium Simple columnar Non-keratinizing stratified squamous Arterial supply Superior rectal artery br. IMA Inferior rectal artery br. of internal pudendal Venous drainage Internal hemorrhoidal plexus →…

Stoma

Stoma A stoma is an opening from a hollow viscus connecting it to the skin surface. “Stoma” = opening. “Ostomy” = surgical creation of an artificial opening. Ostomy is performed when it is unwise to restore/maintain the continuity of intestines.…